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Re: Sprint Navigation? Isn't that encouraging you to break the law?
If ( Number of states that allow driving and cell use > number of states that don't )
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Bottom line, It's up to you what you do with it. |
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Re: Sprint Navigation? Isn't that encouraging you to break the law?
No, what I mean is, you have to actually be USING the navigation, ergo, the phone to actively be looking up directions, that is what is against the law. The mere intention is not against the law, we're not thought police, the act of using the phone WHILE driving is against the law.
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Its like a builtin navi system.... You should get a warning when you open the app to "not program while driving, use caution when looking at map, etc"
You're supposed to plug in your destination before you start driving. Then only use the map to guide you while moving
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Re: Sprint Navigation? Isn't that encouraging you to break the law?
navi systems are not cellphones, cellphones are the ones that are explicitly against the law while driving.
it's splitting hairs, but that's the law. |
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Matter of fact, you don't have to hold the phone at all. If you do then its your risk. Splitting hairs indeed |
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If you want to do it while you are driving, that's up to you (but dangerous). Again, it's your decision. |
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Re: Sprint Navigation? Isn't that encouraging you to break the law?
*shrug* I walk any way. Just curious. I've never actually gotten good directions from any of those sites any way, even when I did have a car. Of course, the office did it well when they drove the car into the lake because it told them to.
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