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Kanetsugu Naoe
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Dec 17, 2010
Phone apps can lead you to jail
Using a smartphone to find directions while driving is illegal
By Maria Almenoar

A motorist (above) was caught texting while driving along New Upper Changi Road yesterday. -- ST PHOTOS: TED CHEN

A police officer removing the SIM card from an offender's phone. The SIM card is returned to the owner, but the phone is confiscated for up to a month while the case is being investigated.

IT MAY be a convenient way of finding your way around - but using an iPhone app while driving could be a short cut to a fine or jail sentence.
Many motorists do not realise it, but keying in destinations or looking at a smartphone for directions while driving is illegal.
Read the full story in Friday's edition of The Straits Times.
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