Despite the obvious dangers, a court in South Korea has ruled in favor of taxi drivers, allowing them to watch TV while behind the wheel. The ruling came after a taxi driver, who was fined about 500 US dollars for using his mobile TV, sued authorities in the capital city of Seoul. Wan Chunning has more.
Seoul is notorious for its heavy traffic, but the country is also a pioneer in mobile television technology. This has created a dilemma for stressed and bored taxi drivers, forcing them to choose between watching the road or their favorite television programs.
Lee Young-hevi, Taxi Driver, said, "I am eager to watch TV when a sports game is on. Usually, I turn on the TV and listen to it rather than watch it but sometimes I can't help but glance at the TV monitor. I also turn it on when passengers want me to."
Lee is not alone, other drivers say they are tempted to watch TV, despite all the risks.
To provide a clear understanding of the dangers, a South Korean institute conducted tests that proved watching mobile television can make driving much more dangerous.