1 of 1 HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3181 FILED ON: 1/20/2023 HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 3445 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts _________________ PRESENTED BY: William M. Straus _________________ To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General Court assembled: The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying bill: An Act relative to automobile technology. _______________ PETITION OF: NAME:DISTRICT/ADDRESS :DATE ADDED:William M. Straus10th Bristol1/20/2023 1 of 7 HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3181 FILED ON: 1/20/2023 HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 3445 By Representative Straus of Mattapoisett, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 3445) of William M. Straus for legislation to further regulate technology used in automobiles. Transportation. [SIMILAR MATTER FILED IN PREVIOUS SESSION SEE HOUSE, NO. 3593 OF 2021-2022.] The Commonwealth of Massachusetts _______________ In the One Hundred and Ninety-Third General Court (2023-2024) _______________ An Act relative to automobile technology. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: 1 SECTION 1. Chapter 90 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2018 Official Edition, 2is hereby amended by inserting the following new section:- 3 Section 13D. (a) As used in this section, the following words shall, unless the context 4clearly requires otherwise, have the following meanings: 5 “Active display area”, the portion of a visual display used to present information to the 6driver in the context of any task that makes use of that display. It does not include any area 7containing physical controls or dials which may be manipulated. 8 “Aftermarket device”, a device that is designed to be or can reasonably be expected to be 9installed or integrated into a vehicle after the vehicle is manufactured, is electronically powered, 2 of 7 10and has one or more of the following capabilities: a) allows user interaction; b) enters, sends, 11and/or receives information; c) enables communication with other people, devices, or machines; 12d) displays information in a visual or auditory manner; or e) displays graphical images, 13photographic images, and/or video. 14 “Application” or “App”, a specialized software program that is installed on an 15aftermarket, portable, or original equipment device. 16 “Driver mode”, a simplified user interface for an unpaired portable device that is 17designed for operation by a driver while driving. 18 “Driver safety warning system”, a system or application that is intended to assist the 19driver in the avoidance or mitigation of crashes. 20 “Driving”, operation of a motor vehicle on a public road whenever the vehicle’s means of 21propulsion is activated, engaged, or running unless the vehicle’s transmission is in the “Park” 22position. Driving includes vehicles that are temporarily stationary because of traffic, a traffic 23control signal or stop sign, or otherwise. 24 “Driving-related task”, any activity performed by the driver as part of the safe operation 25and control of the vehicle. Use of a driver safety warning system including but not limited to lane 26departure warning devices is a driving-related task. 27 “Electronic Device”, all components that a driver uses to perform tasks other than the 28primary task of safe operation and control of the vehicle; whether stand alone or integrated into 29another device. 3 of 7 30 “Interface”, software or a program which allows a user to communicate or interact with a 31portable device or in-vehicle system. 32 “In-vehicle system”, original equipment or an aftermarket device that is permanently 33installed or integrated into the vehicle. 34 “Lock out”, the disabling of one or more functions or features of a device so that the 35related task cannot be performed by the driver while driving. 36 “Manual text entry”, manually inputting individual alphanumeric characters into an 37electronic device. 38 “Original equipment”, electronic devices that are built into a vehicle by the manufacturer 39at the time of the vehicle’s manufacture. 40 “Paired”, means integrated, connected, or coupled to an in-vehicle system’s visual 41display, audio system, and/or controls through either wired or wireless connection methods so 42that the in-vehicle system has control over the portable device’s prioritization, manipulation, and 43presentation of information that originates from both local and/or off-board sources. 44 “Portable device”, a device that can reasonably be expected to be brought into a vehicle 45on a trip-by-trip basis and to be used by the driver while driving, that is electronically powered, 46and has one or more of the following capabilities: a) allows user interaction; b) enters, sends, 47and/or receives information; c) displays information in a visual or auditory manner; or d) 48displays graphical images, photographic images, and/or video. 49 “Text-based messaging”, manually inputting individual alphanumeric characters into, or 50reading from, an electronic device for the purpose of present or future communication. Text- 4 of 7 51based messaging includes but is not limited to the composition or reading of messages 52transmitted via short message service, email, instant messaging service, internet-based 53messaging, or social media applications, including posting. Text-based messaging does not 54include selecting, or entering a phone number into an electronic device for the purpose of 55initiating or receiving a phone call or using voice commands to initiate or receive a phone call. 56 “Visual field”, the total area in which objects may be observed by the driver when the 57driver’s eyes are fixated on a certain point. 58 “Vehicle”, passenger cars, multipurpose passenger vehicles, and trucks and buses with a 59Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of not more than 10,000 pounds. Vehicle shall not include: 60ambulances, firefighting vehicles, military vehicles, law enforcement vehicles, or vehicles built 61for other emergency uses as prescribed by regulation by the Secretary of Transportation. 62 “Video”, full-motion visual information presented through electronic means, including 63entertainment, advertising, and other visual content not related to driving, that is obtained from 64pre-recorded images, live images, video games, broadcasts, and/or closed circuit television. 65Video does not include live images of the area immediately surrounding the vehicle used for the 66purpose of aiding the driver when performing a maneuver. 67 (b) The active display area of any vehicle offered for initial sale in the Commonwealth 68with a manufacturing date on or after January 1, 2025, containing original equipment within the 69reach or visual field of the driver shall be designed to lock out the following tasks capable of 70being presented on the active display area while the operator is driving the vehicle: 71 (1) manual text entry for the purpose of text-based messaging. 5 of 7 72 (2) display of video images including but not limited to, video-based entertainment, and 73video-based communications including video-phoning and video conferencing. 74 (3) display of non-video graphical or photographic images, excluding maps used for GPS 75or navigational purposes. Internationally standardized icons and symbols, as well as trademark 76(™) and registered (®) symbols are not considered non-video graphical or photographic images. 77 (4) display of text to be read, whether automatically scrolling or static for a purpose other 78than a driver-related task. Such text to be read includes books, periodicals, and other 79publications, web page content, social media content, text-based advertising and marketing, and 80text-based messaging. 81 (c) The active display area of an aftermarket device within the reach or visual field of a 82driver that is installed or integrated into any vehicle on or after January 1, 2025 shall lock out the 83following tasks capable of being presented on the active display area while the operator is 84driving the vehicle: 85 (1) manual text entry for the purpose of text-based messaging. 86 (2) display of video images including but not limited to, video-based entertainment, and 87video-based communications including video-phoning and video conferencing. 88 (3) display of non-video graphical or photographic images, excluding maps used for GPS 89or navigational purposes. Internationally standardized icons and symbols, as well as trademark 90(™) and registered (®) symbols are not considered non-video graphical or photographic images. 91 (4) display of text to be read, whether automatically scrolling or static for a purpose other 92than a driver-related task. Such text to be read includes books, periodicals, and other 6 of 7 93publications, web page content, social media content, text-based advertising and marketing, and 94text-based messaging. 95 (d) No later than January 1, 2025, any portable device offered for initial sale in the 96Commonwealth shall be designed and equipped with the necessary mechanisms required to 97enable pairing between the portable device and a vehicle’s in-vehicle system. Such devices shall 98have a driver-mode interface which shall lock out the following tasks while the operator is 99driving the vehicle: 100 (1) manual text entry for the purpose of text-based messaging. 101 (2) display of video images including but not limited to, video-based entertainment, and 102video-based communications including video-phoning and video conferencing. 103 (3) display of non-video graphical or photographic images, excluding maps used for GPS 104or navigational purposes. Internationally standardized icons and symbols, as well as trademark 105(™) and registered (®) symbols are not considered non-video graphical or photographic images. 106 (4) display of text to be read, whether automatically scrolling or static for a purpose other 107than a driver-related task. Such text to be read includes books, periodicals, and other 108publications, web page content, social media content, text-based advertising and marketing, and 109text-based messaging. 110 Said driver mode interface shall also provide a means by which the driver may easily and 111immediately contact emergency services if and when necessary. 112 (e) Any vehicle purchased by the Commonwealth, subsidiary, instrumentality, agency, or 113entity thereof with the use of Commonwealth funds must satisfy the provisions of this section. 7 of 7 114 (f) There shall be a surcharge of 0.5% of the listed sale price assessed against any vehicle, 115aftermarket device, or mobile electronic device offered for initial sale in the Commonwealth on 116or after January 1, 2025 that does not conform to the provisions of this section. 117 (g) If any part of this statute is for any reason held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such 118decision shall not affect the remainder of this statute. 119 (h) The Secretary of Transportation shall promulgate regulations to carry out the 120provisions of this section.