Holding your cellphone while driving for navigation is illegal, California court rules
Holding your cellphone while driving for navigation is illegal, California court rules
A California appeals court ruled this week that holding a phone while driving, even while looking at a map to navigate, is still illegal.

Neato, now do the 20 inch iPad where you have to go 2 menus deep to turn on your heated seats
36 0 ReplyIt's exempt because it's "attached to the car".
They don't care about use or safety with these laws. They only care about ease of enforcement. "I saw you holding your phone" is a much easier ticket.
21 0 ReplyIt's not difficult to enforce regulations on car companies, but they provide bribes to politicians.
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What about holding my car while socializing inside my phone?
26 0 ReplyOnly illegal if you're driving your phone
14 0 ReplyI'm not driving my phone, officer. I'm traveling.
11 0 ReplyNah I have Android driving that
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Mounted phones [...] are exempted
whew
17 0 ReplyThe car just moves around me when I want to go somewhere
13 0 ReplyMy phone lives in California; I live in the moment
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Coke in one hand and a taco in the other is still okay
13 0 ReplySo looking at the phone in my lap is OK? Good to know, CA.
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