Any use of handheld mobile phones while driving will become illegal from next year – anyone caught will face a £200 fine and six penalty points. At the moment it’s only illegal to text or make a phone call using a handheld device while driving. But new laws are being introduced to...
a-The motor vehicle.s operator using a mobile device or any other handheld device while driving or any watching the vehicle.s tv, or the prevention of children under the age of 10 from sitting in the front passenger seat -马达vehicle.s操作员使用一个移动设备或其他手扶的设备的,当驾驶或其中...
Handset and driving laws around the world More than 30 countries around the world have made it illegal to use a handheld device while driving. Other countries, such as Portugal, have also included hands-free devices. In 2017, the UK increased penalties on using a handheld device to approximate...
With cell phones and other mobile devices becoming increasingly prevalent in daily life, many states have made it illegal for drivers to talk or text using a handheld cell phone or other device. However, there are no laws that prohibit a driver from using hands-free devices, such as ...
1National Safety Council, “Understanding the Distracted Brain: Why Driving While Using Hands-Free Cell Phones in Risky Behaviour 2Direct Line & Brake Reports on Safe Driving, “Roads Policing and Criminal Justice Report (PDF) 3Just, M. A., Keller, T. A., & Cynka...
The apparatus is used by either the driver or the passenger and is extend out of either side window to spray fluid on the windshield. The device is operated by a diaphragm pump that transports the fluid from a reservoir to the outlet nozzles. The fluid is sprayed in a jet-like fashion ...
The invention discloses a ring tone regulation method for a handheld electronic device and the handheld electronic device using the same. The ring tone regulation method for the handheld electronic device comprises the following steps of: providing a plurality of target tones; acquiring a tone sample...
Indiana currently prohibits texting while driving, but officials say that law has proven unenforceable. Holcomb is backing a prohibition on the use of any handheld communications device while driving. “When you’re texting, texting can kill,” he said. “That’s not an overstatement.” ...
the law didn't cover that so they cited me for the wrong thing," Spriggs said. "Had I been driving dangerously they could have cited me for that. Had I been swerving across lanes, they could have cited me for that. I wasn't doing anything but holding a handheld electronic device." ...
One of every 100 drivers is only watching the road half the time, Bloomberg analysis finds; laws cut down distracted driving but seem powerless to eliminate it.