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Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Wireless , Odds and ends , iPhone A few days ago, I learned of a new law coming out in Australia that’s set to ban cell phone GPS usage while driving. I criticized the Aussie government’s approach and noted that while New Zealand had a similar forthcoming law, at least NZ’s government was sensible enough not to pursue the cell phone usage ban to the same extent seen in Australia’s case. Sadly, for most of Monday the NZ government had me eating crow,
A well-meaning law, yes, but one that just misses the mark. I refer to, of course (as if you have any idea what I’m talking about), the Road User Amendment Rule 2009 in New Zealand. It would make it illegal to use a cellphone as a navigation device while inside a car. The problem with that law, as I see it from the other side of the world in a “All Your Oil Are Belong to U.S.” t-shirt (it had much more of an impact in 2004, admittedly), is that is still permits you to use a cellphone, provi
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Wireless , Odds and ends , iPhone A few days ago, I learned of a new law coming out in Australia that's set to ban cell phone GPS usage while driving. I criticized the Aussie government's approach and noted that while New Zealand had a similar forthcoming law, at least NZ's government was sensible enough not to pursue the cell phone usage ban to the same extent seen in Australia's case. Sadly, for most of Monday the NZ government had me eating crow, be
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