Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2349

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Prohibiting video recording or broadcasting while driving

Impact

If enacted, S2349 will modify existing statutes by adding clear restrictions on the use of video capabilities and other technological devices that may divert a driver's attention from the road. This change is intended to enhance public safety by reducing the temptations and risks associated with multimedia consumption while operating a vehicle. The law would specify that drivers may not utilize devices or applications that do not directly relate to the vehicle's operation, maintenance, or navigation, thereby encouraging safer driving habits.

Summary

Senate Bill S2349 proposes a significant amendment to Chapter 90 of the General Laws in Massachusetts, aiming to prohibit operators of motor vehicles from engaging in video recording or broadcasting while driving. This bill is part of a growing legislative focus on reducing distracted driving incidents, which have been linked to numerous accidents and fatalities on the roads. The bill also includes provisions against using augmented reality or mixed reality devices while driving, highlighting concerns about emerging technologies that can distract drivers even further.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention surrounding this bill stem from concerns about enforcement and definitional clarity. Critics argue that broad prohibitions on video and augmented reality devices could lead to confusion regarding what constitutes permissible behavior while driving. There may also be apprehensions about potential overreach in regulating driver behavior, particularly in an era where technology integration into everyday life is increasing. Stakeholders, including technological advocates and civil liberties organizations, may raise questions about the balance between safety and personal freedoms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2206

Prohibiting video recording or broadcasting while driving

MA H4490

Relative to the safe operation of motor vehicles

MA S2272

Relative to the use of video screens while operating a motor vehicle

MA H3451

Relative to the safe operation of motor vehicles

MA H1720

Relative to offenses while driving on a non-administrative license suspension

MA S2227

To end debt-based driving restrictions and remove economic roadblocks

MA H3263

Relative to increasing the fines and penalties for texting and driving

MA H3411

Relative to obstructed views while driving

MA H3445

Relative to automobile technology

MA H4599

Relative to offenses while driving on a non-administrative license suspension

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.