Lex Luthor wrote:
Apparently it is illegal to use your phone as GPS in Massachusetts if you are holding it. Did not know this.
Here's an article from the Boston Globe prior to the law change going into effect, but detailing what it should cover.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2010/09/30/safe_driving_law_applies_to_more_than_just_texting_behind_wheel/?page=1On page 2 it does ask "Can I still enter addresses into my GPS while driving, whether it’s a dedicated unit or a navigation app on my smartphone?"
A. The new law appears to create an exemption for that behavior. However, police officers may stop motorists if the typing looks like texting, and the officers may issue $100 citations. They have been instructed to use discretion and to make decisions based on their experience and training, said David Procopio, a spokesman for the State Police.........Also, if officers do not wish to cite GPS users under the texting law, they could choose to write $35 citations using an existing law that covers a wide range of “unsafe operation,’’ a blanket provision that can be applied to anything from wearing headphones while driving to operating a truck with an unsecured child in the truck bed.
The Registry of Motor Vehicles said the use of GPS applications on smartphones is not a violation of the law.
You might win it if you fight it, but be careful about it in the future.