Understanding Dash Cam Regulations in Massachusetts

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Understanding Dash Cam Regulations in Massachusetts

Dash cams are legal in Massachusetts but regulated to ensure driver visibility and privacy, especially for audio under all-party consent rules. Mounting on the windshield is prohibited if it obstructs the view, per CMR 540 CMR 4.00 and traffic laws.

Mounting Requirements

Dash cams must not impair the driver’s line of sight or cover non-transparent areas on windshields, side windows, or rear glass. Preferred spots include the dashboard or behind the rearview mirror.

Side window mounts are allowed if they reflect ≤35% visible light. Improper setups risk tickets for obstructed view and inadmissible footage in court.

Audio Recording Rules

Massachusetts is an all-party consent state under the Wiretap Act (M.G.L. c. 272 §99)—secret audio of private conversations is a felony (up to 5 years/$10,000 fine). Notify all passengers verbally or via signs before recording audio.

Video of public roads is fine, as no privacy expectation exists.

Privacy and Private Property

No recording on private property without permission (e.g., driveways, lots). Footage from public spaces holds up in insurance claims or court if properly mounted.

Fleet and Commercial Use

Businesses must inform employees/passengers; signage suffices for compliance. Airbag deployment shouldn’t be hindered.

AspectRuleConsequence for Violation
Windshield MountProhibited if obstructing Ticket; inadmissible video 
AudioAll-party consent required Felony charges 
Side Window≤35% light reflectance Obstruction fine
Private PropertyConsent needed Privacy lawsuit 
Dashboard MountPreferred/safe Fully compliant

Evidence and Benefits

Compliant footage proves fault in accidents, aids insurance, and supports claims—chain of custody matters for admissibility. Police body cams set precedent for reliability.

Practical Tips

  • Use suction mounts low on dash.
  • Disable audio or post “Dash Cam Recording” signs.
  • Check local PD for side window compliance.
  • Update firmware for cloud backups.

SOURCES:

  • https://www.expertmarket.com/dash-cams/dash-cam-laws-by-state
  • https://legalclarity.org/are-dash-cameras-legal-in-massachusetts/

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