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DrewE
Nov 06, 2015Explorer II
Most car DVD players have an audio and video output for other screens, and the DVD output functions to them when the vehicle is in motion. There are a variety of ceiling or seatback mounted screens that are available that you can use for the rear seat passengers without having to worry about breaking any laws.
Whether a fold-out shield would be sufficient legally varies depending on the exact state laws. In some states, the screen cannot be in front of the driver's head, regardless of visibility; in others, it simply cannot be visible to the driver. In a very few, there's no law restricting video playback within sight of the driver.
Whether a fold-out shield would be sufficient legally varies depending on the exact state laws. In some states, the screen cannot be in front of the driver's head, regardless of visibility; in others, it simply cannot be visible to the driver. In a very few, there's no law restricting video playback within sight of the driver.
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