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10/17/05-A bill in the Joint Committee on Transportation would forbid drivers from watching television and videos while behind the wheel.
Current state law already prohibits drivers from watching any device that receives a television broadcast if it’s located in front of the back of the driver’s seat or is visible to the driver – regardless of whether the device interferes with safe driving.
S1864, sponsored by Sen. Jarrett Barrios, D-Cambridge, would amend the law to prohibit drivers from watching any device capable of displaying “a television broadcast or video feed” that is located within the driver’s view.
The restriction wouldn’t apply to dashboard readouts or other displays of information about a vehicle’s operation or conduct.
Drivers found in violation of the rule could be fined between $100 and $200.
For Senate bill status, call (617) 722-1276.
A similar bill – H2094 – also is in the Joint Committee on Transportation.
Current state law already prohibits drivers from watching any device that receives a television broadcast if it’s located in front of the back of the driver’s seat or is visible to the driver – regardless of whether the device interferes with safe driving.
S1864, sponsored by Sen. Jarrett Barrios, D-Cambridge, would amend the law to prohibit drivers from watching any device capable of displaying “a television broadcast or video feed” that is located within the driver’s view.
The restriction wouldn’t apply to dashboard readouts or other displays of information about a vehicle’s operation or conduct.
Drivers found in violation of the rule could be fined between $100 and $200.
For Senate bill status, call (617) 722-1276.
A similar bill – H2094 – also is in the Joint Committee on Transportation.





