Individual states have unique laws concerning safety requirements and
handheld device usage while driving.
Different states have unique laws when it comes to safety requirements and
handheld device usage while driving.
Not exact matches
Factors to consider include: School office functions; video conferencing; staff email; pupil email, staff internet
usage while teaching, which can include using online applications such as YouTube and iPlayer; the school's online portal or website; if the school utilises a virtual learning environment (VLE); individual pupil internet use, such as research and downloads for projects and classwork; and the use of any laptops or
handheld devices that may put further stress on the connection.
Digital Entertainment content is offered to meet customer lifestyles across a variety of
usage environments such as consumer game consoles (including
handheld game machines), personal computers and smart
devices.
In the United States, cell phone
usage (texting or talking) is responsible for 30,000 motor vehicle related injuries each year and 11 deaths each day In the state of California, the law bans all
handheld devices, texting for all drivers, and all cell phone
usage (even hands free) for driver's under the age of 18.
New Legislation Makes Using
Handheld Electronic Devices while Driving a Primary Traffic Offense; Additional Regulation will Increase Penalty from 2 Points to 3 Points for Cell Phone and Electronic
Device Usage While Driving