Giannoulias Proposes Ban on Use of Zoom, Other Video Conferencing Software While Driving in Illinois – NBC5 (Chicago)

Illinois first banned texting while driving in 2010, according to the press release, and banned the use of cell phones while driving in 2014, requiring drivers to get hands-free devices. Motorists would be permitted to participate in conference calls, but only if they use hands-free devices and if the video function is turned off.
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PinkFloydActuary
3 years ago

Is this a real thing? In the last few years, I can’t think of one time I was on a video call with someone who was driving. So I guess I support this, but can’t believe its a major problem…

The Paraclete
3 years ago

Hmmm… does this also apply to conference calls? It sounds like a nobrainer. Video conferencing while driving! Must be a female thing! He come da down votes; oh Weill!

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