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Google Wifi You should always appreciate the hands that feed you, so Google decided to provide free wireless Internet service in its hometown of Mountain View, California. That means it will cover 11.5
Hands free mandate passes 2006061911074693T.jpg SacBee: Cell phones, cars don’t mix in bill
California is set to ban drivers from holding cell phones while driving. If you want to drive and talk on the phone, phone-girl-795482.jpg you’ll need to use a hands free unit. California will become the fourth state in the country to ban motorists from holding cell phones while driving under legislation Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced he will sign into law
(Credit: eCost)California recently joined a growing number of states that require drivers to use hands-free devices while driving . In other words, if you want to use your cell phone in the
Communications , Smartphones , Accessories Five states, including New York, California and Washington, D.C., are currently enforcing, or intending to in the near future, a ban on the use of cell phones without hands-free features while
getting caught are derisory: $20 for a first offence and $50 for repeat offenders. In a state where you can get fined $1,000 for dropping litter on the freeway, this is a huge deterrence. The gap between deeds and words is also huge. Speaking today in front of a poster emblazoned ’Keeping California Safe’, Schwarzenegger proclaimed : The simple fact is it’s dangerous to talk
Hands-Free Bill Set to Pass in California Put down your phone! Arnold says so. California will become the latest state to require hands-free devices for motorists using their cell phones while driving, thanks to a bill that cleared
Produce Express has equipped drivers like Victor Avila with earpiece-style devices that link to cell phones and keep hands free. José Luis Villegas / jvillegas@sacbee.com
Ahnuld is set to sign a ban that bans use of a cellular phone while driving unless one’s using a hands-free device. Scheduled to go into effect July 1, 2008, the ban carries penalties of $20