I believe the laws are pretty close to the same in all states. They say that a screen is allowable as long as its displaying navigation or music controls. Once you get into watching pr0n and playing SMB from the front seat you start getting into trouble. This is also why most commercially available in-dash DVD players/screens are wired so that they can only be played when the car is stopped.
I would think the display would be very unobtrusive (ie: at the corners of your field of view).
I see a tiny market for these. Of the few helmets on the road I see, even fewer are full-face with visors. Of course, I'm in South Dakota, where helmets are not required.
Oh, and if you're on the track, odds are you know damn well where your rpms are...:)
The hashes would be a derivative works.
You, sir, should check out http://www.yourmusic.com/
Single-CD albums for $5.99
2-CD albums for $11.98
takes about4-5 days to get your CD
/. says there's nothing to see here and to "please move along" /me moves along
What if the slashdotting's name is Ditka?
what will they do when called to a courtroom in rural South Dakota that has barely the budget to keep the furnace running?
...my friend told me.
Trust me, the furnaces definately work in the courthouses in South Dakota. I, ummm, errrr.....
I believe the laws are pretty close to the same in all states. They say that a screen is allowable as long as its displaying navigation or music controls. Once you get into watching pr0n and playing SMB from the front seat you start getting into trouble. This is also why most commercially available in-dash DVD players/screens are wired so that they can only be played when the car is stopped.
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I would think the display would be very unobtrusive (ie: at the corners of your field of view).
:)
I see a tiny market for these. Of the few helmets on the road I see, even fewer are full-face with visors. Of course, I'm in South Dakota, where helmets are not required.
Oh, and if you're on the track, odds are you know damn well where your rpms are...
later,
nate