Google Glass While Driving

Adam M. Gershowitz
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Is it legal to use Google Glass while driving? Most states ban texting while driving and a large number also forbid drivers from being able to see television and video screens. But do these statutes apply to Google Glass? Google advises users to check their states’ law and to “Read up and follow the law!” Yet, laws designed for a tangible world are very difficult to apply to virtual screens projected by futuristic wearable technology. In short order, however, police and prosecutors across the country will be called upon to apply outdated distracted driving laws to Google Glass. This article describes how the plain language of most distracted driving statutes is not broad enough to reach Google Glass. Moreover, even statutes that arguably forbid drivers from “using” Glass are practically unenforceable because drivers could easily claim the devices were turned off or that they were being used for lawful functions – such as phone calls or GPS directions – that are allowed under texting while driving statutes. The lack of a clear prohibition on Google Glass while driving is troublesome. Social science evidence demonstrates that using hands-free devices while driving creates “cognitive tunnel vision” that drastically reduces drivers’ mental focus on the road. After analyzing the nation’s distracted driving laws and reviewing the social science evidence, this article proposes a statutory framework for effectively banning Google Glass while driving.
驾驶时戴谷歌眼镜
开车时使用谷歌眼镜合法吗?大多数州禁止开车时发短信,许多州还禁止司机看电视和视频屏幕。但这些法规适用于谷歌眼镜吗?谷歌建议用户检查他们所在州的法律,并“仔细阅读并遵守法律!”然而,为有形世界设计的法律很难适用于未来可穿戴技术投射的虚拟屏幕。然而,在短期内,全国各地的警察和检察官将被要求对谷歌眼镜适用过时的分心驾驶法律。这篇文章描述了大多数分心驾驶法规的简单语言是如何不足以涵盖谷歌眼镜的。此外,即使是有争议的禁止司机“使用”谷歌眼镜的法规实际上也无法执行,因为司机可以很容易地声称设备已经关闭,或者它们正在被用于合法的功能——比如打电话或GPS定位——而这些功能在开车发短信的法规中是允许的。没有明确禁止开车时佩戴谷歌眼镜的规定是一个问题。社会科学证据表明,在驾驶时使用免持设备会产生“认知隧道视觉”,从而大大降低驾驶员对道路的精神注意力。在分析了美国的分心驾驶法律并审查了社会科学证据后,本文提出了一个有效禁止谷歌眼镜驾驶的法律框架。
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