California Law Regarding Placement of a GPS

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Global positioning systems are a handy driving companion when used legally.

As global positioning system units become more ubiquitous, many states have introduced laws governing their usage while driving. California even has laws that dictate where a GPS may or may not be placed in the car.

  1. Windshield Affixment

    • Before January 1, 2009, it was illegal to have a GPS unit affixed to a car windshield at all in California. However, the law was changed to allow GPS units to be mounted to a windshield -- as long as it is within a 7-inch square in the lower corner of the passenger side or a 5-inch square in the lower corner of the driver's side.

    Recommended Non-Windshield Placement

    • In the absence of a passenger to hold the GPS unit and do the navigating, it is recommended that a driver affix the unit to the dashboard. This can be done using a variety of methods, including poster putty or a "bean bag" type holder.

    Penalty

    • Violation of the windshield placement laws may result in a traffic ticket. The ticket may be eliminated by removing the GPS unit from the offending position and paying a fine of $10 to remove it from your record.

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