Understanding Dash Cam Regulations in Rhode Island

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Rhode Island permits dash cam use but has specific restrictions on where you can mount the device. The state allows dash cams as long as they don’t obstruct your view or interfere with safe driving.

Key Mounting Restrictions

Windshield Mounting (Prohibited)

Mounting LocationLegal StatusDetails
Windshield❌ Prohibited Cannot mount on windshield 
Dashboard✅ Legal Can install on dashboard 
Behind rearview mirror✅ Legal (ambiguous) Law is ambiguous but generally permitted

Rhode Island law prohibits mounting dash cams on the windshield, which is a common restriction in about half of all states.

Where You CAN Mount Your Dash Cam

✅ Dashboard placement – Legal and recommended
✅ Suction cup on lower corner (if not obstructing view) – Generally acceptable
✅ Behind rearview mirror area – Legally ambiguous but commonly used

Recording and Privacy Laws

Video Recording

AspectRhode Island Law
Recording in public spaces✅ Legal without consent 
People in frame✅ No consent required for public areas 
Private property⚠️ Property owner rules may apply

Taking pictures and video in public spaces doesn’t require consent from people captured in the footage.

Audio Recording (Important Warning)

Rhode Island is a one-party consent state for audio recording. This means:

  • You can record audio if you (the driver) are a party to the conversation
  • Recording conversations you’re not part of may violate wiretapping laws
  • Consider disabling audio recording or being aware of this limitation

Additional Legal Considerations

Distracted Driving Law

  • Holding electronic devices while driving is illegal
  • Cannot hold your phone or dash cam while operating the vehicle
  • Applies even when stopped at traffic lights
  • Hands-free operation required

Screen Visibility Requirements

Dash cams must not have a screen visible to the driver while driving. This prevents drivers from being distracted by viewing live footage.

Practical Compliance Checklist

DoDon’t
✅ Mount on dashboard ❌ Mount on windshield 
✅ Use hands-free setup ❌ Hold the device while driving 
✅ Mount in lower corners if needed ❌ Obstruct driver’s view 
✅ Record video in public spaces ❌ Block windshield visibility 

Bottom Line

You can legally use a dash cam in Rhode Island if you:

  1. Mount it on your dashboard (not windshield)
  2. Don’t obstruct your view while driving
  3. Don’t hold it while operating the vehicle
  4. Keep screens invisible to the driver while driving

These restrictions are relatively standard among states that regulate dash cam placement, and compliance is straightforward with proper installation.

SOURCES :

  1. https://gpstrackit.com/blog/what-are-the-dashcam-regulations-in-each-state/
  2. https://www.ddpai.com/ph/blog-ph/dash-cam-laws/

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