Message about Pokémon Go from the Wisconsin Dept. of Transportation
MILWAUKEE -- The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is getting in on the Pokémon Go message bandwagon -- warning people not to do it while driving.
Message boards along Wisconsin's interstates are displaying the following image which says, "Drive now, catch Pokémon later."
Pokémon Go uses augmented reality to place creatures and items in real locations. As you walk through the world, Pokémon Go uses your phone’s GPS to alert you when you’re close to a creature. When you turn on the camera, the Pokémon appears overlaid on whatever your phone sees, and players can flick Pokéballs with their fingers to capture them.