Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3424

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Authorizing the town of Harvard to establish and enforce speed limits on certain public ways in the town

Impact

The enactment of H3424 allows the town of Harvard greater local control over traffic safety measures, which is significant in a state where such regulations are typically overseen at the state level. By allowing local authorities to impose tailored speed limits, the bill seeks to address specific community concerns surrounding traffic patterns, pedestrian safety, and local road conditions. This shift towards local governance can potentially lead to improved responsiveness to safety issues as they arise.

Summary

House Bill H3424, introduced by Representative Danillo A. Sena, seeks to grant the town of Harvard, Massachusetts, the authority to establish and enforce specific speed limits on designated public ways within the town. The bill delineates exact speed limits for numerous roads, with provisions allowing the town to set lower speeds in certain areas, such as school zones or locations with sharp curves. This legislation aims to enhance public safety by providing local officials with the ability to manage traffic more effectively according to the unique needs of their community.

Contention

Despite the seemingly straightforward nature of H3424, there may be discussions around the implications of local versus state authority in traffic regulation. Proponents are likely to argue that local knowledge leads to better, more responsive traffic policies, while opponents might raise issues regarding consistency in traffic laws across neighboring jurisdictions. Concerns around implementation and enforcement might also arise, particularly if local resources are limited, which could affect the effectiveness of the measures put in place.

Companion Bills

MA H4715

Replaced by Transportation planning

Previously Filed As

MA H2400

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To strengthen suicide prevention in schools

MA H701

Establishing a language education grant program

MA H699

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Similar Bills

No similar bills found.