Even though many people don't want talking on your cell phone while driving to be illegal, it should be because you cannot focus on driving as much as you would if you weren't talking. Serious accidents can happen even when you take your attention off of the road for a few seconds.
Tampering with business phone lines is illegal and no one should provide information on how to do commit illegal acts. If you think your phone line was tampered with, contact your phone company.
$155, $75 ticket + $80 surcharge
We talk to our GirlFriends on phone.
"If it exploded, how am I talking to you?"
You could tell the person on the phone that your going to put them on hold for a minute, then answer the other call and ask them to call back later, then continue your conversation with the first caller.
Yes, talking on a cell phone without a hands-free device while driving should be illegal as it can increase the risk of accidents due to distraction and reduced reaction times. Many studies have shown the dangers of using a phone while driving, leading to laws prohibiting this practice in many places.
No, it is not illegal in PA. California, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Oregon and Washington are the current states with a ban on talking on the phone while driving. It should be illegal: it's dangerious, crashes have happened, people have died.
Only bans those under 18 from talking or texting on a cell phone.
No. It is illegal to be driving a car while holding the phone up next to your ear, but if you have a hands-free device such as a speakerphone or a Bluetooth headset, even driving and talking is permitted. It's also illegal - and stupid - to send or receive text messages or to type anything on the phone while you are driving.
you should not use your phone while driving a car and crossing a street or when a parent is talking to you
Talking on your cell phone while driving is not dangerous.
In Brooklyn, Ohio it is illegal tio use a cell phone while driving
Some jurisdictions don't allow to be talking or texting while driving because it could cause accidents. You will have to check your local laws.
Nope, it is illegal to text while driving in Arizona though.
no
if it was a reeeally important call yes
Reaction times with no phone should (in theory) always be faster than reaction times with a phone