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Woman Distracted Driving Charge Due to Google Glass

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Google Glass Woman Distracted Driving Charge Due to Google Glass

Google Glass wearer Cecilia Abadie says she not guily of distracted driving.
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A woman from California, United States, rejected the result was found guilty of speeding ticket that was sent to her. She did not receive a ticket while driving a motorcycle with Google Glass wearing.

As reported by ABC News ( 3/12 ), women with the name Cecilia Abadie last October was ticketed by the police because I was wearing Glass while driving at a speed of 128 km/h, while the maximum speed at which the road passed just 104 km/hour. The police then Charge the grounds used Google Glass can distract the driver, just like a portable TV is mounted on a car dashboard.

Abadie is a software developer and understand well the Google Glass technology is also then not accept. Accompanied by a lawyer, she was then opposes the speeding ticket and is scheduled to trial in January next year.

Indeed, to this day itself, there are no clear rules regarding Google Glass use in public places, especially when driving. This is because these devices have not sold en masse, only circulated to a few interested parties only.

However, in 2014 there will be more users of this smart glasses because Google plans to sell en masse. Thus, the case Charge or police related matters with this kind of thing will happen more often.

Google itself does not prohibit the use of Google Glass when driving because they ensure this device will not cause distraction while driving. However, on their website clearly explained that users must continue to follow the existing laws and regulations.


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