December 30, 2024

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    Eyes on the road -- not on the screen.

    If you are considering installing a video screen on your dashboard to watch your favorite morning show or catch a flick to break up the monotony of your commute, think again.

    Beginning Thursday, a new state law will tighten restrictions on drivers who watch video and television screens while operating their vehicles.

    With the explosion of high-tech gadgets and gizmos for vehicles, California lawmakers have overhauled an existing law to attempt to limit at least some distractions for drivers.

    Posted by Steven Taylor at December 30, 2024 04:33 PM | TrackBack
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    This is one regulation that I favor. Katie Couric can do nothing if not increase road rage incidents.

    Posted by: John Lemon at December 30, 2024 05:27 PM

    Great. Next they'll be telling me I can't play GTA:Vice City while I'm driving, either.

    Posted by: BlameBush at December 30, 2024 06:09 PM

    Laws like this are gay. How are they going to enforce it? It's just another excuse to pull people over.

    Posted by: hawk at January 4, 2024 05:25 PM
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