Picture this: You’re stopped at a red light when you decide to alter your route. Are you legally allowed to check Google Maps on your smartphone? Or do you risk getting a ticket for using a map app?
While nearly every state in the U.S. has a ban on texting and driving, over 30 states have taken an extra precaution when it comes to cellphone usage while driving. Some states have implemented ...
Think it's alright to hold your cell phone while driving, as long as you're just looking at a navigation app? Think again. A state appeals court ruled Tuesday that the state law the prohibits drivers ...
Yes. It is illegal for drivers to use any hand-held devices while driving in Delaware – and has been for over a decade. This ...
Using a handheld cellphone while driving is illegal in Ohio, with exceptions for emergencies and single-touch operations. Over 55,000 distracted driving crashes have occurred in Ohio since 2020, ...
Imagine you’re driving down the highway. You’re moving at a steady pace. You’re glancing over at the road signs to make sure you’re still moving in the right direction. All of a sudden, your phone ...
GOOD MORNING, MATT AND CAITLIN. THAT’S RIGHT. THAT LAW IS CALLED PAUL MILLER’S LAW. IF YOU WERE CAUGHT HOLDING YOUR CELL PHONE WHILE YOU WERE DRIVING BEHIND THE WHEEL, YOU COULD BE PULLED OVER. THAT ...
It may be tempting to pick up your phone while driving, but North Carolina laws restrict some uses of electronic devices while you're behind the wheel. Due to the varying roles drivers play on the ...