Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3619

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to require enhanced training for distracted driving offenders

Impact

This bill is anticipated to have a significant impact on state laws concerning road safety and driver behavior. By instituting a structured training program for distracted driving offenders, the bill seeks to promote awareness and change attitudes towards distracted driving. With fines that escalate with repeated offenses, there is an intention to deter individuals from engaging in such unsafe driving behaviors, which could lead to a decrease in road accidents associated with distractions such as mobile devices.

Summary

House Bill 3619, introduced by Representative Bruce J. Ayers, focuses on addressing the issue of distracted driving through the requirement of enhanced training for offenders. The bill aims to amend Section 13B of Chapter 90 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, specifically restructuring penalties and requirements for individuals who commit offenses related to distracted driving. Notably, it sets out fines for repeat offenders, thereby reinforcing the seriousness of the offense and the need for behavioral change among drivers.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the implementation of the proposed training programs and their effectiveness in actually changing driver behavior. Some stakeholders might question whether financial penalties alone will be sufficient to alter long-term habits or if additional measures, such as more comprehensive educational programs, would be necessary. Furthermore, the stipulation that offenders should not have their hands-free mobile devices seized might also evoke discussions on how best to balance enforcement with driver rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3021

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MA H3023

Relative to exemptions for small charities for tax upon raffle proceeds

MA H3617

To regulate the training and supervision of snowmobiles

MA H2432

Relative to the definition of Group 4 of the state retirement system

MA H2747

Relative to the definition of Group 4 of the state retirement system

MA H1081

Relative to customer reimbursement in instances of financial fraud

MA H2127

Relative to HLTV 111 tests

MA H430

Relative to accommodations for special needs students taking the MCAS examination

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.