I doubt it, especially if you are under 21 it can be a extreme hazard for the fact you aren't paying attention to the road when you look at your laptop, it takes too much attention away from you driving.
This rule also applys to driving when you are on your cell phone when are 18 or 21(not sure) In the UK age has nothing to do with it, the answer is NO.
yes
Yes, except for novice drivers with an intermediate license.
Usually, yes. However, some jurisdictions do treat them the same way they do with using cell phones while driving.
Yes. However, if you cause an accident, you may be subject to an extra penalty for distracted driving, depending on the jurisdiction.
In the US, depending on which state or jurisdiction you are in, it is called Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). Some states use DUI as driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. In some jurisdictions, you can be charged with DWI or DUI even if your do not meet the Blood Alcohol Concentrations (BAC) levels for legal intoxication. In Canada the similar charge is Driving while Impaired (DWI).
If you are driving - yes very bad and stupid
His type of driving was legal. How could you use legal in a sentence? It is illegal to poison ill eagles.
Yes, it is legal to use hand signals when driving. In fact if your turn signal goes out you should use hand signals.
A laptop battery can be charged while using it, but it would not be likely to become overcharged when the laptop is in use, unless the laptop goes into a sleep or dormant state.
No one should use cell phones while driving. Cell phone use while driving has been shown to cause as many accidents as drunk driving, even when hands-free devices are used. Texting while driving is even worse.
Not very different from texting while driving. If it isn't it should be.
The electronic laptop cooling pad can cool you laptop without making it hot while you use it. the heat of the laptop will not bother you nor will it damage you laptop.