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The only time is it legal to block an intersection is in the event of an emergency, for instance, to redirect traffic if there has been a automobile crash in order to maintain safety for other drivers in the area.
If you reach an uncontrolled intersection at close to the same time, the vehicle who actually reached the intersection last is the driver who must yield the right of way. If you reach the intersection at the same time, the driver on the left should yield the right of way.
actually it isnt. police do it all the time so it must be legal
Because it's distracted driving, much like driving under the influence. It slows response time and is dangerous.
1 city block or 12 seconds
Distracted driving is illegal and the cause of most accidents. Most would consider reading distractive.Added: YES, it definitely is. . . the charge in some jurisdictions is: "Failing to Give Full Time and Attention" to the operation of the vehicle.
there are many diffrent penalties from a fine to jail time all depends on how many time you have done it and what state you are located in
Distance-wise (and very close to driving time as well), it is about 10 miles north of the border between Kansas and Nebraska on Highway 75. It's almost precisely at the intersection of 713 Rd. and Highway 75, or 1 mile north of the intersection of Highway 73 and Highway 75.
You can't. It's blocked for a reason. Workplaces block particular websites to prevent employees wasting valuable company time. Schools and colleges block sites to prevent students being distracted from their learning. Internet security services sometimes block malicious websites known to infect computers with viruses, trojans, keyloggers and so on. Governments also block illegal websites. If the site is illegal and has been blocked, your government may be able to trace you trying to connect to it. Websites are blocked for a reason.
If it is an un-controlled intersection, the vehicle to the right has the right-of-way. In North America , the vehicle approaching the intersection on the right has the right of way, Yield to the car on your right.
Not only illegal, but dangerous and stupid as well. +++ As comparison, in the UK it is illegal to use a portable (cell) phone anyway while driving, though I'm not sure of the legal position of "hands-free" equipment. Mine is a conventional cell 'phone - but it stays switched off!
time you cant make it a block so this question is stupid