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 · But data also shows that many drivers who claim to support the law nevertheless continue to use their phones while behind caught or punished for using a .  · The driver, who had P-plates on his car, was filmed travelling along a busy highway in Australia with his hands resting behind his head instead of on the wheel. Home www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 9 mins. There are two main (and different) ways of evincing this pose, but they have two things in common: The arms are raised. The hands are behind the head. First, there are some physical reasons for doing this. If you've been in the same position for a while or are feeling a bit tired it could serve as a refreshing www.doorway.rug: driver.


The driver was also uninjured, though he received a citation for following too closely behind. Updated 12/09/, p.m. ET: This story has been updated with a statement from the Illinois. Driver caught with both hands behind head speeding at 80mph. Another driver was caught at mph. By. Sophie Grubb. , 18 DEC News. The driver was clocked at 80mph (Image: Getty). A mechanic has been criticised for his “sheer stupidity” after police filmed him driving at km/h – with both hands clasped behind his head. At the time a number of other vehicles passed the year-old on the opposite side of the road. He argued he was fully in control and was using his legs to brace the steering wheel.


The New Jersey Driver Manual will help you learn and under- No using hand-held or hands-free cell phones or any other electronic devices. Hands Off. It is illegal in Arizona to talk or text on a cellphone while driving unless the device is in a hands-free mode. This law prohibits drivers from. A MECHANIC has been criticised for his "sheer stupidity" after police filmed him driving at 60mph - with both hands clasped behind his head.

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