The Illinois legislature has passed a bill that would make the state the first to prohibit the use of AI smart glasses while driving. The measure now awaits Governor JB Pritzker's signature.
The legislation adds language to existing driving laws that already restrict cell phone use. It specifically calls out AI smart glasses and imposes fines of up to 75 dollars for a first offense and 150 dollars for repeat violations.
Drivers could still use the devices while parked or when traffic is stopped. A crash resulting in severe injury or death would carry a minimum fine of 1,000 dollars.
A spokesperson for the governor said the office will carefully review the bill once it is received. Pritzker has 60 days to sign or veto it after delivery.