Law of California to Ban the Google Maps for the Drivers

by SpeedLux

A current ruling in the California bans the vehicle drivers from utilizing the map applications such as Google Maps, later than a man was trapped while using his Smartphone for getting directions. According to the section 23123 of the Vehicle Code bans the voice based calling and text messages typing while you are driving a vehicle. On the other hand, Steven Spriggs faced a quote for infringing the rule throughout a traffic stop in the 2012 January. He discarded the
charge as he measured that using the apps of map for getting the directions is not integrated in the banned text typing or calling procedure.

W. Kent Hamlin the California Judge supposed that their review of the plain language of statute leads them to finish that the main evil required to be passed up is the interruption the faces of driver when utilizing her or his hands to control the Smartphone.

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