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Hawaii HB 299/ SB 1034: Prohibits the operation of a motor vehicle on public roads that is equipped with an LCD panel or video monitor that is located at any point forward of the back to the driver's seat.

Illinois HB 960: Prohibits the operation of a vehicle on public highway if equipped with visual media technology, other than a navigational system, if the viewer or screen is located where it is visible from the driver's seat and is activated.

Maryland HB 591: Prohibits the use of television-type receiving equipment in front of the back of the driver's seat or visible to the driver while the vehicle is being operated.

New York SB 1310: Prohibits the operation of a motor vehicle with a video monitor that plays prerecorded programming within the view of the operator of the vehicle.

Rhode Island SB 165: Prohibits displaying video cassette players within the field of view of the operator of a motor vehicle.

EXHAUST NOISE

Hawaii HB 1173: Amends motor vehicle muffler noise law to provide a schedule of increased fines for second, third and subsequent violations.

INOPERABLE VEHICLES

Kentucky HB 345: Exempts inoperable vehicles kept by auto collectors from nuisance abatement laws if vehicles and parts cars are stored out of ordinary public view by means of suitable fencing, trees, shrubbery or other means.

LIGHTING

Maine SB 18: Requires rear lights on vehicles to be on during the same circumstances when headlights are required to be illuminated.

New Hampshire HB 212: Requires use of headlights when continuously operating windshield wipers during inclement weather.

Vermont HB 204: Defines motor vehicle spotlight to include all lights on a motor vehicle other than the originally installed lights and their replacements or lights installed for law enforcement or public safety.
 
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