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""Another piece of technology that has crept out of the home and onto the road is the television. It's obvious to most people that watching television and driving don't mix. CVC 27602 defines where and how any television screens or video monitors can be used in vehicles that ensure there safe and reasonable use. A television receiver, video monitor, television or video screen, or any other similar means of visually displaying a television broadcast or video signal are allowed in the vehicle if the equipment is designed, operated, and configured in a manner that prevents the driver of the motor vehicle from viewing the television broadcast or video signal while operating the vehicle.
This law does not apply to the following equipment when installed in a vehicle:"
this is the study materials on televisions in the vehicle. It is said that CVC 27602 defines how televisions are installed, aka, the television needs to be installed in a vehicle that prevents its use while driving. The question in relation asked if its legal to drive while doing one of the activities, even if its unsafe. I marked that it is legal to watch tv while driving because the question did not ask whether the television was properly installed rather than that the television is being used while driving. The question is asking a different question than existed in the material and I was marked wrongfully.
Also, in one survey it says that over 50% of crashes are caused by one type of driving, and then a different type of driving cause 80% of crashes, that is 130%.Another piece of technology that has crept out of the home and onto the road is the television. It's obvious to most people that watching television and driving don't mix. CVC 27602 defines where and how any television screens or video monitors can be used in vehicles that ensure there safe and reasonable use. A television receiver, video monitor, television or video screen, or any other similar means of visually displaying a television broadcast or video signal are allowed in the vehicle if the equipment is designed, operated, and configured in a manner that prevents the driver of the motor vehicle from viewing the television broadcast or video signal while operating the vehicle.
This law does not apply to the following equipment when installed in a vehicle:
this is the study materials on televisions in the vehicle. It is said that CVC 27602 defines how televisions are installed, aka, the television needs to be installed in a vehicle that prevents its use while driving. The question in relation asked if its legal to drive while doing one of the activities, even if its unsafe. I marked that it is legal to watch tv while driving because the question did not ask whether the television was properly installed rather than that the television is being used while driving. The question is asking a different question than existed in the material and I was marked wrongfully.
Also, in one survey it says that over 50% of crashes are caused by one type of driving, and then a different type of driving cause 80% of crashes, that is 130%."
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