Anything that takes your full attention from driving.
Eating
Texting
Picking something from the floor
These are all distractions that can lead you to a ticket (or fault in an accident) if your conduct is seen as reckless.
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Last Chance Driving School - 2012 Driven to Distraction 1-4 was released on: USA: April 2012
It all depends, in some cases, yes.
If the officer who observes it believes that it is a distraction to your driving, he can issue a ticket for it and you can defend your actions in court.
Yes. Eating requires that you take a hand off of the wheel and can also create a visual distraction when you take your eyes off the road to find it.
texting, not paying attention, or from any distraction from not looking at the road.
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If you mean the in-car light, you can be fined. Driving with it on is considered as a distraction for yourself or others.
Distraction is something that takes your attention off what you should be doing. Cell phone use while driving distracts you from paying attention to the road while driving.
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