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Viewing a display screen such as a laptop is?

  1. Permissible when stopped

  2. Encouraged for long drives

  3. Prohibited while driving

  4. Only allowed for GPS navigation

The correct answer is: Prohibited while driving

The correct answer highlights a critical aspect of safe driving practices. Viewing a display screen, such as a laptop, while driving is prohibited because it significantly distracts the driver and increases the risk of accidents. Engaging with a laptop requires visual, manual, and cognitive attention, which diverts focus away from the road and surrounding conditions. This is particularly dangerous as it can impair reaction times and situational awareness, essential elements for safe driving. While it might seem that using a display would be acceptable in certain contexts, such as during a stop or solely for GPS navigation, the risks associated with operating larger devices like laptops far outweigh those scenarios. Safety regulations are designed to prevent such distractions, emphasizing that drivers should not engage with non-essential electronic devices while the vehicle is in motion.