Summary Woman gets ticket for wearing Google Glass while driving.
(Web Desk) - A woman pulled over by a California Highway Patrol officer for speeding in San Diego was also ticketed for wearing Google Glass, CHP officials confirmed.
CHP officials said the incident happened Tuesday on Interstate 15 at Aero Drive.
A female motorist was stopped and issued a citation for speeding and driving with Google Glass -- high-tech, reality-augmenting eyewear commonly known as “Glass.” The small gadget is worn on the head, just like a pair of eyeglasses.
More specifically, CHP officials said the citation was for “driving with a monitor visible in violation of California Vehicle Code 27602.”
That particular section, according to CHP, states that it’s against the law in California for a motorist to drive a car if a television monitor, screen or similar video monitors are turned on and visible to the driver.
