With modern technology at our fingertips, many drivers rely on GPS or navigation apps to get from point A to point B. But can using these apps be considered distracted driving under Florida law? Distracted driving is a leading cause of accidents and can take many forms, including texting, eating, or adjusting in-car entertainment systems. While using GPS is not illegal in Florida, the way you interact with it while driving could make you legally responsible for an accident. In this video, we break down how Florida defines distracted driving, whether GPS usage can result in liability, and how courts determine fault in accidents involving navigation apps. If you’ve been involved in a distracted driving-related accident, understanding your legal rights is essential. Watch now to learn how to stay safe and legally protected on Florida roads.