Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3712

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to bicycle safety

Impact

By increasing the safety equipment standards for bicycles, this bill seeks to reduce the number of accidents involving cyclists, particularly in urban areas where bike usage is growing. Previously, regulations may have allowed for certain exemptions; however, H3712 explicitly specifies that no retailer or distributor may sell a bicycle that does not meet the new lighting and reflectivity standards. This could lead to a higher compliance cost for manufacturers and retailers but is seen as a necessary measure to enhance overall road safety.

Summary

House Bill H3712, introduced by Representative Patrick Joseph Kearney, aims to enhance bicycle safety regulations within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill proposes amendments to Section 11B of chapter 85 of the General Laws, which covers safety equipment requirements for bicycles. The primary focus of the bill is to mandate that all bicycles sold within the state must be equipped with specific lighting and reflective devices to ensure better visibility and safety for cyclists.

Contention

The bill is expected to face discussions regarding its implications on local businesses that sell bicycles. Some stakeholders may argue against the increased costs associated with complying with these new regulations, particularly smaller retailers who may find it challenging to adapt to enhanced safety requirements. Additionally, the legislation's previous versions have drawn attention from advocacy groups promoting bicycle safety, who generally support stricter safety measures but are concerned about the potential economic impact on local bicycle shops.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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