On the afternoon of Tuesday, May 14, 2013 around 3:25 p.m., a young girl was killed, and her sister and aunt taken to the hospital for injuries sustained when they were struck by an SUV while crossing the intersection of Bluefield Drive and VistaPark Drive in San Jose.
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it illegal to use apps like Google Maps on your smartphone while the driver is driving. This is similar to the illegal activity of texting while driving, when there is no hands free solution. The theory behind this ruling is supported by the argument that map applications on smartphones are different from other distractions. However, critics find that these smartapps are no different from other distractions you use in the car such as car-based GPS systems that get clipped to the car dashboard, climate control or audio systems, changing CDs, or reading printed out map directions.
, Clark Gable was recently arrested in Malibu, California for drunk driving. The 52 year old son of the famous star crashed into six parked cars while he was driving a white Ford pickup near the Malibu Pier when the crashes occurred. No one was injured as a result of the crash but he was nonetheless arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol, and hit-and-run, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
has become more of a scary reality for the spectators involved after a recent collision involving Kyle Larson, driver of car No. 32 and Brian Scott, driver of car No.2 at Daytona International Speedway on February 23, 2013. The crash occurred at the end of a Nationwide Series Drive4COPD 300 race. As a result of the collision, debris, including an entire engine, reached up to the stands on the second level. A total of twelve patients were admitted to the hospital, and re in critical but stable condition.