Is it okay to play Pokémon Go while driving?

No, it is not okay to play Pokémon Go while driving; it's a dangerous form of distracted driving that significantly increases crash risk and can lead to tickets or worse, as it pulls focus from the road, even more than texting, and the game's mechanics (like speed caps) discourage it for safety. While the game has features to prevent gameplay at high speeds, people still get distracted, potentially causing accidents by stopping in roads or swerving, and police actively ticket players for it, so it's best to only play as a passenger or when parked safely.
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Does Pokémon Go work while driving?

No, Pokémon Go does not work well or safely while driving; Niantic implemented features that prevent catching Pokémon and spinning PokéStops above ~25 MPH, and playing while driving is dangerous, illegal distracted driving. While you can still be a passenger and play at slower speeds or use an accessory like the Pokémon GO Plus, the game's built-in safety limits stop gameplay at normal driving speeds, and you should never play while operating a vehicle yourself.
 
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Can you get banned for playing Pokémon Go in a car?

You will not get banned from pogo for driving, running or biking-- but don't be surprised if you find yourself in some legal predicament if you are not careful.
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How many people got hit by cars playing Pokémon Go?

The totals suggest that more than 145,000 crashes, 29,000 injuries and 250 deaths were caused by Pokémon Go across the nation. These figures do not include the accidents that took place away from Pokéstops, where gamers went out searching for wild Pokémon.
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Can you do a Pokémon Go route while driving?

Some folks, no doubt, do all of this while riding (driving, even) in a car. There is a practical limit though, to “walking” a Route while a passenger, that's not a showstopper for catching wild mon. Routes are extremely GPS sensitive - and don't always follow the streets.
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AAA: Don't play Pokemon Go while driving

How many warnings before banning Pokémon GO?

Disciplinary actions:

If you receive the first and second strikes and continue to cheat, your account will be permanently banned.
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Does driving count as walking in Pokémon GO?

Yes, driving can count as walking in Pokémon Go, but only if you're going extremely slowly, generally under 10-15 mph (around 10.5-20 km/h). The game tracks movement in bursts and requires low speeds for hatching eggs and earning buddy candy, with stop-and-go traffic or very slow city driving being more effective than consistent high speeds, which trigger safety warnings and don't count distance. 
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Is the Pokémon Go lawsuit real?

Following the settlement of a class action lawsuit related to the Augmented Reality (AR) mobile game, Pokemon Go, developer Niantic must try to dissuade players from trespassing on private property, pay $4 million in attorney fees, and pay all named plaintiffs $1000 each.
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Is Pokémon Go losing popularity?

At its peak, Pokémon Go was drawing in over 200 million people per month, by December 2016 that number had fallen to less than 50 million. Since the initial crash, there has been smatterings of growth, as players return to Pokémon Go and Niantic adds new highly-requested features to the game.
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Why did China ban Pokémon GO?

Pokémon Go is effectively banned in China due to a combination of strict government censorship, major security concerns over user data and mapping, and the game's reliance on blocked services like Google Maps. Regulators cited threats to pedestrian safety and potential misuse of geographical data, leading to a general freeze on licensing AR games, even as similar local apps emerged,.
 
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Is it harder to catch Pokémon while driving?

Because Pokemon Go can sense when you're going a certain speed and make the pop-up appear, they could just as easily shut off your ability to play, thus making players and third-parties less likely to be hit by those playing the game, without much of an expense.
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How does Pokémon GO detect spoofing?

Pokémon Go detects spoofing by analyzing inconsistencies in location data (teleporting, impossible speeds), checking for modified game files or unauthorized third-party apps (like GPS joystick tools), cross-referencing GPS with Wi-Fi/cellular data, and flagging unusual patterns like rapid IP changes or altitude discrepancies, all to catch players cheating the game's geolocational system. 
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Can I trick Pokemon Go into thinking I'm walking?

Yes, you can trick Pokémon Go into thinking you're walking using methods like GPS spoofing apps (iAnyGo, AnyTo) with virtual joysticks or by shaking your phone in a sock, which plays on GPS/Adventure Sync inaccuracies, but these can violate terms of service; official methods focus on using Adventure Sync for real steps, while non-walking tricks use location manipulation or device shaking for buddy candy and egg hatching. 
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At what speed does Pokemon Go stop tracking?

Pokémon Go generally stops tracking distance for eggs and buddy candy when you exceed about 10.5 km/h (6.5 mph), though some users find a slightly higher limit around 12-15 mph (20 km/h), but speeds above that, especially over 15 mph, often result in little to no distance being counted. The game checks movement in intervals, so while you might get some distance at higher speeds like 19 km/h, it becomes inconsistent and often doesn't register past the lower thresholds. 
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What happened to the kid who sang "I play Pokemon Go"?

The "Pokémon Go Kid" likely refers to Misha (Michal Florian), the Czech YouTuber who went viral for his catchy "I Play Pokémon Go Every Day" song around 2016, who is now an adult YouTuber still making music, though with less mainstream attention, navigating online fame and cyberbullying. Another incident involved a tragic murder of an 18-year-old in Guatemala who was playing Pokémon Go, highlighting dangers during the game's peak. 
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In which country is Pokémon GO banned?

Like Saudi Arabia for example. It's offically banned by the government but you can still play it there and there are even Pokestops and Gyms. Or 1/4 of China. As far as I know the only countries where the game doesn't work at all because they are banned by Niantic are 3/4 of China, North Korea, Russia and Belarus.
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Can a spoofer be detected?

Many advanced spoof detection systems are powered by machine learning, which enables continuous adaptation to evolving threats. These systems learn from large datasets of past spoofing attempts, improving their accuracy and minimizing false positives.
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Why are people boycotting Pokémon GO?

Many fans feel like Niantic isn't listening to them, thus forcing this boycott. When Niantic announced the fancy new monsters on Twitter yesterday, players used the hashtag #BoycottNiantic to show their displeasure.
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Has anyone hit level 80 in Pokémon GO?

Yes, players have hit level 80 in Pokémon Go since the cap increased in October 2025, with some reaching it very quickly through intense grinding, potentially using exploits, while others have achieved it more gradually, but there are also widespread claims and evidence suggesting some early adopters cheated by buying levels or using bots to fast-track. 
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Who is the oldest Pokémon GO player?

74-year-old Chen San-Yuan, a grandfather from Taiwan, started playing Pokémon Go in 2016 after his grandson introduced him to the game. By 2018, he had upgraded his setup to eight phones and became famous as the "Pokémon Go Grandpa." Chen now plays on 64 phones attached to his bike.
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What is the weakest Pokémon?

The weakest Pokémon depends on the criteria, but Wishiwashi (Solo Form) generally holds the title for the lowest total stats (BST of 175) among fully evolved Pokémon, while Sunkern and Blipbug share the lowest BST (180) for Pokémon without transformations, and Cosmog is often cited as practically the weakest due to its limited moves (Splash, Teleport) in its base form.
 
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Does shaking your phone count steps in Pokemon GO?

App must be closed: Shaking only counts when Pokémon GO is closed. When it's open, GPS takes over, and shaking won't help. If your phone counts steps from shaking: You may rack up distance even without walking.
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Do not play Pokemon GO while driving?

As with any mobile app, Niantic apps should not be operated while driving a vehicle. This is reinforced by warnings and behaviors within the app and it's vital that people be responsible and not play while driving.
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What's the maximum walking speed for Pokemon GO?

In Pokémon Go, you can walk at a maximum speed of approximately 10.5 km/h (6.5 mph) for hatching eggs and Adventure Sync. Sarah Liekens keep it to 20 mph or less and that will work. Arlene Armeli this!
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