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Can you use a GPS while driving?

  1. No, it is illegal

  2. Yes, but ensure it does not distract you and is set before you start driving

  3. Only in rural areas

  4. Yes, as long as you do not look at it

The correct answer is: Yes, but ensure it does not distract you and is set before you start driving

Using a GPS while driving is permissible, provided that it does not divert your attention from the road. The correct answer emphasizes the importance of setting the GPS before you start your journey to minimize distractions. This practice helps ensure that the device assists you in navigation without causing you to take your eyes off the road or your hands off the wheel while driving. The emphasis on avoiding distractions underlines a critical aspect of safe driving; using technology should not compromise your focus on driving. Ensuring the GPS is prepared before you begin driving aligns with best practices in road safety and helps maintain awareness of the driving environment. Other options present limitations that either misinterpret the legal use of GPS or impose unnecessary restrictions. For example, stating that it is only allowed in rural areas or that it is illegal does not reflect the current traffic laws that permit the use of GPS as long as the driver's attention is maintained on the road.