The man went before Judge Cedric Simpson at Washtenaw County’s 14A District Court on May 15, charged with driving without a license. Upon joining via Zoom, the 44 year-old man appeared to be driving a vehicle.

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    6 months ago

    Regardless though, wouldn’t that count as distracted driving? Or is that not against the law in the states?

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      6 months ago

      Can’t you talk on the phone as long as it’s hands free?

      How is it any different than talking to a passenger.

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        I know in California, any activity that is distracting away lots of attention of the driver from driving, even if the activity is legal, normal, eating, fun, a minor emergency, etc… is considered a Moving Violation ticket.

        Figuring out devices, heated phone calls (hands-free included), BJ’s, applying make-up, eating, air drumming or head banging to music, passenger tantrums, looking at an accident or garage sale or other spectacle, reading, etc.
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        Your last question…If for some reason a driver cannot handle a normal conversation during driving then it’s a hazard.

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          6 months ago

          Some of those examples are insane if people do that:

          • eating
          • BJ’s
          • applying make-up

          Are just crazy things to do.

          A minor emergency, can’t really be helped. You should pull over as soon as it occurs.

          Interesting they California is ticketing for some of these though, thanks for sharing.