At least eight states have introduced bills that would restrict the use of Google Glass while driving. But the proposed measures targeting the companys hi-tech spectacles have stalled, failing to clear a single chamber.
But even if the bills gained traction, they would be practically unenforceable, according to a new research paper by William & Mary law professor Adam Gershowitz, who suggests his own legislative solution.
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