Laws are racing to catch up with technology as phones lead to more and more auto accidents, but does that mean you're not ...
has become an increasingly common concern in today’s fast-paced world. With the rise of smartphones and constant connectivity, drivers often feel the urge to make calls, send messages, or check ...
The Maryland Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could make it easier for police to stop people for using their ...
North Carolina law permits GPS app use but bans texting and emailing while driving. State troopers say GPS use can cause distracted driving and advise caution. Safe navigation tips include presetting ...
Self-driving cars need to know exactly where on the road they are located at all times. A new invention could revolutionize ...
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 Kentucky drivers are generally barred from using their phones behind the wheel, it isn't a completely hands-free state. KRS 189.292 outlines a few limited exceptions, including using a mobile ...
If you’ve ever tapped a map app at a stoplight or glanced at directions while merging onto the highway, you may have wondered, “Could I get pulled over for this?” Cell phone laws in Texas go beyond ...