TechHive: When it comes to driving, Google may not be OK with Glass

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thumbnail When it comes to driving, Google may not be OK with Glass
Nov 16th 2013, 05:10, by TechHive Staff

Google has acknowledged that the best time to be on your computer might not be while you're driving.

The company updated its terms of service this week and the new guidelines add a note of caution about road safety.

"Some of our services are available on mobile devices," the updated terms say. "Do not use such services in a way that distracts you and prevents you from obeying traffic or safety laws."

Questions about the legality of driving with Google Glass were raised last month when a California woman was ticketed for driving while wearing the head-mounted computer system.

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