West Virginia lawmakers have introduced a bill that would ban drivers from using Google Glass while behind the wheel. The Internet-connected device probably won't go on sale until late this year.
The bill specifies that the use of any "wearable computer with head mounted display" while operating a vehicle would result in a fine.
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