HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 1653        FILED ON: 1/16/2019

HOUSE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  No. 3118

 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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PRESENTED BY:

David M. Rogers and Jonathan Hecht

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To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
Court assembled:

The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying bill:

An Act to reduce traffic fatalities.

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PETITION OF:

 

Name:

District/Address:

Date Added:

David M. Rogers

24th Middlesex

1/16/2019

Jonathan Hecht

29th Middlesex

1/16/2019

Maria Duaime Robinson

6th Middlesex

1/24/2019

Shawn Dooley

9th Norfolk

1/24/2019

Gerard J. Cassidy

9th Plymouth

1/24/2019

Carolyn C. Dykema

8th Middlesex

1/24/2019

Michelle L. Ciccolo

15th Middlesex

1/24/2019

Dylan A. Fernandes

Barnstable, Dukes and Nantucket

1/25/2019

Christine P. Barber

34th Middlesex

1/25/2019

Mike Connolly

26th Middlesex

1/25/2019

Tram T. Nguyen

18th Essex

1/28/2019

Sean Garballey

23rd Middlesex

1/28/2019

Danielle W. Gregoire

4th Middlesex

1/28/2019

Christina A. Minicucci

14th Essex

1/29/2019

Kenneth I. Gordon

21st Middlesex

1/29/2019

Michael J. Barrett

Third Middlesex

1/29/2019

James B. Eldridge

Middlesex and Worcester

1/29/2019

Brian M. Ashe

2nd Hampden

1/29/2019

Adrian C. Madaro

1st Suffolk

1/29/2019

Marjorie C. Decker

25th Middlesex

1/29/2019

Ruth B. Balser

12th Middlesex

1/29/2019

Jay D. Livingstone

8th Suffolk

1/29/2019

Daniel R. Cullinane

12th Suffolk

1/30/2019

Kay Khan

11th Middlesex

1/30/2019

Natalie M. Higgins

4th Worcester

1/30/2019

Bradford Hill

4th Essex

1/30/2019

John C. Velis

4th Hampden

1/30/2019

Sal N. DiDomenico

Middlesex and Suffolk

1/31/2019

Carmine Lawrence Gentile

13th Middlesex

1/31/2019

Brendan P. Crighton

Third Essex

1/31/2019

Liz Miranda

5th Suffolk

1/31/2019

Russell E. Holmes

6th Suffolk

1/31/2019

John H. Rogers

12th Norfolk

1/31/2019

Denise Provost

27th Middlesex

1/31/2019

Patricia D. Jehlen

Second Middlesex

1/31/2019

Jack Patrick Lewis

7th Middlesex

1/31/2019

Paul McMurtry

11th Norfolk

1/31/2019

Alice Hanlon Peisch

14th Norfolk

1/31/2019

Diana DiZoglio

First Essex

1/31/2019

Daniel M. Donahue

16th Worcester

1/31/2019

Daniel J. Ryan

2nd Suffolk

1/31/2019

Nika C. Elugardo

15th Suffolk

2/1/2019

Tami L. Gouveia

14th Middlesex

2/1/2019

Thomas M. Stanley

9th Middlesex

2/1/2019

John J. Lawn, Jr.

10th Middlesex

2/1/2019

Jon Santiago

9th Suffolk

2/1/2019

Paul Brodeur

32nd Middlesex

2/1/2019

Denise C. Garlick

13th Norfolk

2/1/2019

Paul W. Mark

2nd Berkshire

2/1/2019

Bruce J. Ayers

1st Norfolk

2/1/2019

Daniel J. Hunt

13th Suffolk

2/1/2019

Natalie M. Blais

1st Franklin

2/1/2019

Mathew J. Muratore

1st Plymouth

2/1/2019

James Arciero

2nd Middlesex

2/1/2019

Cindy F. Friedman

Fourth Middlesex

2/1/2019

Rebecca L. Rausch

Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex

2/1/2019


HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 1653        FILED ON: 1/16/2019

HOUSE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  No. 3118

By Messrs. Rogers of Cambridge and Hecht of Watertown, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 3118) of David M. Rogers, Jonathan Hecht and others for legislation to reduce traffic fatalities by reducing crashes and incidents involving a motor vehicle and certain vulnerable users.  Transportation.

 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

 

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In the One Hundred and Ninety-First General Court
(2019-2020)

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An Act to reduce traffic fatalities.

 

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
 

SECTION 1. Section 11B of chapter 85 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2016 Official Edition, is hereby amended by striking out, in lines 71 and 72, the words “either a lamp emitting a red light, or” and inserting in place thereof the following words:- a lamp emitting a red light and.

SECTION 2. Section 2 of chapter 89 of the General Laws, as so appearing, is hereby amended by striking out the second sentence and inserting in place thereof the following sentence:- If it is not possible to overtake a vulnerable user, as defined in section 1 of chapter 90, or other vehicle at a safe distance in the same lane, the overtaking vehicle shall use all or part of an adjacent lane, crossing the centerline if necessary, when it is safe to do so.

SECTION 3. Section 1 of chapter 90 of the General Laws, as so appearing, is hereby amended by inserting after the definition of “Bus or motor bus” the following 2 definitions:-

“Convex mirrors”, door-mounted, wide-angle mirrors that enable an operator to see objects along the left and right sides of a motor vehicle, trailer, semi-trailer or semi-trailer unit.

“Cross-over mirrors”, mirrors mounted on a hood or fender that enable the operator to see objects in the area immediately in front of a conventional cab hood.

SECTION 4. Said section 1 of said chapter 90, as so appearing, is hereby further amended by inserting after the definition of “Killed in action” the following definition:-

“Lateral protective device”, an apparatus installed on a motor vehicle, trailer, semi-trailer or semi-trailer unit between the front and rear wheels to help prevent injuries to a vulnerable user, particularly from falling underneath the vehicle.

SECTION 5. Said section 1 of said chapter 90, as so appearing, is hereby further amended by inserting after the definition of “Transporter” the following definition:-

“Vulnerable user”, (i) a pedestrian, including a person actually engaged in work upon a way or upon utility facilities along a way or engaged in the provision of emergency services within the way; or (ii) a person operating a bicycle, handcycle, tricycle, skateboard, roller skates, in-line skates, non-motorized scooter, wheelchair, electric personal assistive mobility device, horse, horse-drawn carriage, motorized bicycle, motorized scooter or farm tractor or similar vehicle designed primarily for farm use, or (iii) other such categories that the registrar may designate by regulation.

SECTION 6. Section 7 of said chapter 90, as so appearing is hereby amended by inserting after the third paragraph the following paragraph:- A class 3 or above motor vehicle, trailer, semi-trailer or semi-trailer unit, as classified by the Federal Highway Administration, with a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 10,000 pounds, shall be equipped with a lateral protective device, convex mirrors and cross-over mirrors if it is purchased or leased by the commonwealth. This paragraph shall not apply to an ambulance, fire apparatus, low-speed vehicle, agricultural tractor or any other class or type of vehicle as determined by the registrar. The registrar shall adopt standards, consistent with the United States Department of Transportation’s Volpe side guard standard DOT-VNTSC-OSTR-16-05, and specifications for the size, design and mounting of lateral protective devices, convex mirrors and cross-over mirrors. The registrar may provide alternative means of compliance with the convex mirror and cross-over mirror requirement, including use of cameras and sensors, and the registrar may provide alternative means of compliance for the lateral protective devices requirement.

SECTION 7. The fourth paragraph of said section 7 of said chapter 90, as appearing in section 6, is hereby amended by inserting after the word “commonwealth”, in the first sentence, the following words:- or operated under a contract with the commonwealth.

SECTION 8. The fourth paragraph of said section 7 of said chapter 90, as amended by section 7, is hereby further amended by adding the following sentence:- A contractor’s failure to comply with this paragraph may be grounds for termination of the contract and may be punished by a fine of not more than $500 for the first offense and not more than $1,000 for a second or subsequent offense.

SECTION 9. Section 14 of said chapter 90, as appearing in the 2016 Official Edition, is hereby amended by striking out the second sentence and inserting in place thereof the following sentence:- In passing a vulnerable user the operator of a motor vehicle shall pass at a safe distance of not less than 3 feet when the motor vehicle is traveling at 30 miles per hour or less, with 1 additional foot of clearance for every 10 miles per hour that the vehicle is traveling above 30 miles per hour.

SECTION 10. Section 17C of said chapter 90, as so appearing, is hereby amended by adding the following new paragraph:- (c) On state highways inside a thickly settled or business district within a city or town that has accepted this section, the secretary shall establish and post a speed limit of 25 miles per hour upon request of the city or town. On parkways inside a thickly settled or business district within a city or town that has accepted this section, the commissioner shall establish and post a speed limit of 25 miles per hour upon request of the city or town.

SECTION 11. The department of transportation shall erect and maintain proper signage along public ways as it considers necessary to notify operators of motor vehicles to share the road with vulnerable users from a safe distance, as required by section 9.

SECTION 12. Notwithstanding any other general or special law to the contrary, the fourth paragraph of section 7 of chapter 90 of the General Laws, inserted by section 6, shall not apply to a motor vehicle, trailer, semi-trailer or semi-trailer unit that was leased or purchased by the commonwealth before January 1, 2021.

SECTION 13. Notwithstanding any other general or special law to the contrary, the fourth paragraph of section 7 of chapter 90 of the General Laws, as amended by sections 7 and 8, shall not apply to a motor vehicle, trailer, semi-trailer or semi-trailer unit that is operated under a contract with the commonwealth that was entered into before January 1, 2024.

SECTION 14. Not later than 1 year after the effective date of this act, department of transportation, in consultation with the department of public health and the executive office of public safety and security, shall develop a standardized form to report crashes and incidents involving a motor vehicle and a vulnerable user, as defined in section 1 of chapter 90 of the General Laws. In developing the standardized form, the department of transportation and security shall consider best practices in reporting crashes and incidents involving vulnerable users, including the Federal Highway Administration’s Pedestrian and Bicycle Crash Analysis Tool system.

The standardized form shall be used by a municipal, county or state law enforcement official or emergency medical services provider who responds to a crash or incident involving a motor vehicle and a vulnerable user. The corresponding report for each crash or incident shall be transmitted to the Registrar of Motor Vehicles. The department of transportation shall maintain a publicly accessible database of the standardized form reports; provided, however, that no personally identifying information shall be published in that database.

SECTION 15. Section 6 and 12 shall take effect on January 1, 2021.

SECTION 16. Section 7, 8 and 13 shall take effect on January 1, 2024.