Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2344

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to traffic regulation using road safety cameras

Impact

If enacted, S2344 would significantly influence local traffic enforcement practices by providing municipalities with the tools to utilize automated camera systems for monitoring traffic violations. It anticipates that these systems will contribute to heightened public safety and reduced traffic-related incidents. However, participating local governments can only recover costs directly tied to the operation of the camera systems, with net revenues earmarked for the Massachusetts Transportation Trust Fund, thereby potentially linking traffic enforcement to broader transportation funding.

Summary

Senate Bill S2344, titled 'An Act relative to traffic regulation using road safety cameras', aims to enhance traffic safety through the implementation of automated road safety camera systems across municipalities in Massachusetts. The bill details provisions for the establishment, administration, and enforcement of these systems, which will identify and penalize traffic violations captured by the cameras, including running red lights, speeding, and blocking intersections. Each city or town that opts to adopt this system must submit a comprehensive implementation plan to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation for approval, ensuring that relevant social and equity impacts are considered in the plan.

Contention

The discussion surrounding S2344 may invite scrutiny regarding the balance of public safety versus privacy and potential overreach by local authorities. Critics may argue that reliance on automated systems could result in an impersonal and potentially unfair enforcement environment, raising concerns about due process for vehicle owners. Furthermore, specific provisions in the bill, such as the allocation of fines and the restrictions on data usage collected by the cameras, may face debate as stakeholders assess their fairness and efficacy in promoting genuine traffic safety improvements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1426

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MA S2106

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MA S914

Relative to the addition of sex and gender as a protected class category for crime prosecutions

MA S1932

Increasing volunteer service property tax benefits for veterans

MA S678

Relative to motor vehicle liability insurance requirements

MA S2345

Establishing a virtual classroom option for driver's education

MA S1931

Increasing the valuation limit for the senior circuit breaker

MA S1479

To clarify prescription monitoring program activities

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