Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3697

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Requiring the use of helmets for electronically propelled wheeled vehicle operators and passengers

Impact

This bill revises Chapter 85 of the Massachusetts General Laws, inserting a new section that explicitly requires helmet usage on public ways and bicycle paths. By making helmet use a legal requirement, the legislation seeks to reduce head injuries and fatalities resulting from accidents involving these vehicles. Importantly, the bill also includes a provision stating that a violation of this helmet requirement cannot be used to establish contributory negligence in civil actions, potentially affecting liability in accident cases.

Summary

House Bill 3697, introduced by Representative Steven S. Howitt, mandates the usage of helmets for operators and passengers of electronically propelled wheeled vehicles, including electric scooters, bicycles, and skateboards, while in public spaces in Massachusetts. The bill aims to enhance safety measures for individuals utilizing these increasingly popular forms of transportation. Under this legislation, helmets must conform to standards set by recognized organizations, ensuring they provide adequate protection.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB 3697 is the prohibition against local governments from adopting laws that deviate from the helmet requirements established in this state legislation. Critics may argue that such a measure undermines local autonomy and limits the ability of communities to tailor safety regulations to fit their specific needs. It raises questions about the balance of state versus local governance, particularly in areas related to public safety and transportation regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2300

To protect the health and well-being of child passengers in vehicles

MA S2237

Relative to standards for protective headgear for operators or passengers on motorcycles

MA H3344

Relative to electric vehicle charging stations

MA H3322

Expanding certain discount tolls for private passenger vehicles

MA H2387

Amending the child passenger restraint exemption to include vehicles used in the ride-share industry

MA H3398

Funding the transition to electric vehicles

MA H3410

Relative to electric foot scooter operating requirements

MA S2244

Relative to electric foot scooter operating requirements

MA H321

Relative to vehicle warranty fulfillment

MA H329

Relative to disclosure notice in the right to repair motor vehicle data law

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.