Posted on 11/16/2011 12:15:28 PM PST by QT3.14
[You'll need to scroll about half way down the page]...Yes, says a California court, at least for purposes of interpreting a California law that prohibits using a cell-phone while driving.
(Excerpt) Read more at volokh.com ...
Is you car running and are you in it? They YOU are “driving”!
for purposes of DUI , if you’re on a public street , in the car, with possesion of the ignition key, you’re driving.
Yes, of course you are driving and talking on a cell phone.
Not that there should be anything WRONG with that...
If you are not parked and on the road then “yes”.
If you are in a vehicle that is running and a part of the traffic, whether moving at any specific time or not, YES, you are driving. NO, you should not be using a cell phone. When using a cell while behind the wheel the driver IS NOT paying attention to anything else around him/her.
Yep.
No need to do any scrolling. This is the direct link to the blog posting:
http://volokh.com/2011/11/15/if-youre-stopped-at-a-red-light-are-you-driving/
Which links us to another blog:
http://howappealing.law.com/111511.html#043586
Which then takes us to the source articles.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/11/15/BAL91LV1C0.DTL
http://www.law.com/jsp/ca/PubArticleCA.jsp?id=1202532415707
http://calapp.blogspot.com/2011/11/people-v-nelson-cal-ct-app-nov-14-2011.html
http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/documents/A131301.PDF
Not to argue with you Wobbly Bob.. but I thought the ignition key had to be in the ignition. The car didn’t have to be running; however, DUI cases could be made if the car was turned off (but the ignition key was inserted).
Yes. You are driving. You are responsible for controlling the car on the road. If a car comes careening at you from any direction, even when stopped, you should at least be paying attention enough to take evasive action if possible.
Now, if you are in a parking space with the car in park, that is a different matter. I did actually read right here on FR about a guy that was in the parking lot of a Starbucks, engine running, but in park, checking his phone messages before he took off. A cop wrote him a ticket for driving while on the cell phone. That’s just stupid.
You’re in the middle of the road.
The car is running.
The transmission is in drive.
You’re driving.
can’t speak for CA, but in MN, key just has to be on you and you in the car.
-PJ
” at least for purposes of interpreting a California law that prohibits using a cell-phone while driving “
at least for purposes of [squeezing every last drop of revenue out of the citizenry]
Fixed it....
As said earlier, if you are in the driver’s seat with the keys, you’re driving, even if the engine is not running.
Dang... that is very strict!
California’s idiotic law doesn’t care if you are using a cell-phone (though I agree it’s one of MANY distracting things you can do while driving) It’s only concerned with whether or not you are HOLDING a cellphone.
Yes. You are in control of the vehicle in the driver’s seat on a public roadway.
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