Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3642

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to retrofit headlights in vehicles

Impact

If passed, this legislation would significantly impact the automotive industry in Massachusetts by enforcing stricter regulations on headlight manufacturing and sales. Within 180 days of the act’s passage, the registrar of motor vehicles is instructed to create regulations defining the criteria for acceptable headlamp standards. This move is intended to standardize headlight quality across vehicles, which could help reduce accidents related to poor visibility and enhance the nighttime driving experience for everyone.

Summary

House Bill H3642 proposes amendments to chapter 90 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, specifically targeting the standards for motor vehicle headlights. The bill seeks to ensure that all headlights used on public roads meet specified brightness levels and reliability, thereby enhancing overall road safety. Under the provisions of this bill, headlights that flicker or fail to maintain consistent brightness would be prohibited, and manufacturers would be required to utilize advanced technologies such as pulse width modulation to avoid such issues.

Contention

While the bill appears straightforward in its focus on safety, it may face opposition from auto manufacturers concerned about the potential costs associated with compliance to any new regulations. Critics may argue that such legislation could lead to increased vehicle costs for consumers, particularly if manufacturers are required to invest in new technologies or processes to meet the proposed standards. Furthermore, the enforcement of these regulations may also raise questions about the practicality and scope of their implementation across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2789

Related to Group Insurance Commission Trust Fund

MA H2788

Relative to certain licensed pipefitters and refrigeration technicians

MA H760

To increase access to the flu vaccine for older adults

MA H2383

Relative to social security numbers on death certificates

MA H531

Supporting families of students with disabilities

MA H3640

Relative to private detectives and private investigators

MA H2577

Relative to fire safety of state-owned buildings, structures and property

MA H3468

Relative to utility bills

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.