Google advises not to wear smart glasses while driving

Google has just added to their terms of service which advises users not to use Google Glass while driving.

Google has just added their "terms of service" which advises users not to use Google Glass while driving.

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Google recently added a " terms of service ", most notably the company warned users not to use some of their services while driving. In terms of use, the company writes "some Google services are available on mobile devices, however, you should not use these services in case they distract you when you are in traffic. This may cause you to violate vehicle control laws. "

Although Google does not confirm the addition is intended to refer to Google Glass, but with the recent controversy about whether to allow the use of the glasses while driving or not, this ability is huge.

Most recently, a California woman was punished by police for wearing Google Glass while driving a car. Under US law, the driver will be fined if he is driving while " wearing a video screen displaying information outside the map, playing music, radio ". However, in the questionnaire on Google Glass, Google also said that whether to use Glass while driving or not depends on where you are and how you use Glass. The company also said that whether or not Glass prohibits laws, users should also be careful.

Most states in the US have passed laws restricting the use of mobile devices while driving. The Vehicular Code in California requires that people do not drive when they are using a device with an active or " business " content display in front of the driver's seat. .

Update 25 May 2019
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