Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2739

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to neglecting to yield to a crossing guard or traffic officer

Impact

If passed, the bill would enhance the legal standing of crossing guards and traffic officers in situations where drivers fail to yield. This amendment is anticipated to improve compliance with traffic regulations concerning these officials, ultimately bolstering public safety in school zones and other pedestrian-heavy areas. The increased emphasis on yielding to traffic officers and crossing guards represents a proactive approach to safeguarding vulnerable populations such as children and elderly pedestrians.

Summary

House Bill H2739, titled 'An Act relative to neglecting to yield to a crossing guard or traffic officer', seeks to amend existing traffic laws in Massachusetts by explicitly including crossing guards and traffic officers in the statutes that govern the yielding of vehicles. By modifying Section 25 of Chapter 90 of the Massachusetts General Laws, the bill aims to provide clearer legal authority and protections for crossing guards and traffic officers who play vital roles in ensuring pedestrian safety at intersections.

Contention

While the potential benefits of increased traffic safety measures are clear, there may be concerns about the enforcement and public awareness surrounding this new legal requirement. Lawmakers and community advocates might debate the implications of enforcement, particularly whether additional penalties or enforcement measures would be needed to effectively deter drivers from neglecting to yield to these officials. Furthermore, there could be discussions around the appropriate training for crossing guards and traffic officers in light of the expanded law enforcement responsibilities that come with this amendment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1826

Relative to studying the establishment of a statewide registry of persons convicted for the sale or trafficking of certain class A drugs

MA H2685

Relative to Mass Port police officers

MA S2364

Relative to soldiers' home eligibility for certain national guard members

MA H3458

Relative to human trafficking awareness

MA H3478

Relative to the air medal license plate

MA S2226

Relative to human trafficking awareness

MA H1823

Relative to assault and battery against healthcare personnel, school officials, and first responders

MA H1825

Relative to enhanced penalties for those who commit assault and battery against school sports officials

MA H3702

To promote safe bicycle yielding

MA S1491

Relative to preventing illegal trafficking of firearms

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.