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September 6, 2010
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Massachusetts Senate Passes Safe Driving Legislation

03:40PM / Wednesday, March 03, 2010
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BOSTON — On Tuesday, March 2, the Massachusetts Senate passed a safe driving legislative package that bans texting while driving.

"My hope is this legislation will ensure that when drivers take the wheel in Massachusetts their first priority, focus and concern will be operating their vehicle safely," said State Senator Benjamin B. Downing, D- Pittsfield.

Yesterday’s action builds on Senate-approved language first contained in its FY 2010 budget banning texting for all motor vehicle operators, including those in public transit, after the dangers of texting and driving came to light with the collision of two MBTA Green Line trolleys in Boston. That language never became law, but remained a priority for the Senate.

Senate President Therese Murray, D-Plymouth, said it was "time to get it done."

"Never mind the statistics, which are still evolving," Murray said. "This is common sense legislation. We all know it’s a bad idea to text and drive. There are too many distractions as it is, but this one is particularly dangerous."

A 2009 study by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute found that teen drivers are four times more likely than adults to be involved in a crash because of texting, and truck drivers who text while driving are 23 times more likely to have an accident than someone who isn’t distracted.

The Senate’s legislation makes texting a primary offense, which means a driver can be pulled over specifically for the act of texting while driving. It also establishes a fine of up to $200, two years in jail, or both for anyone who causes an accident while texting and driving.

The bill also prohibits "junior operators," those under the age of 18, from both texting and talking on a cell phone while driving; and operators of public transit – including the BRTA and school buses – are prohibited from any use of cell phones, except in the case of an emergency.

The bill requires persons between the ages of 75 and 80 to submit once during those five years an assessment form to be developed jointly by the Registry of Motor Vehicles and its Medical Advisory Board, but filled out by the individual’s physician or health care provider. Based on that assessment, the Registrar would determine if the person can safely operate the vehicle.

After a person turns 80, the form must be filed every three years. Those who are denied their license can request a road test in an effort to demonstrate they have the skills necessary to keep their license and continue driving.

Additional provisions in the bill:

* Protects from civil liability those police officers and healthcare providers who notify the RMV that a driver may not be able to safely operate a motor vehicle, and provides immunity from liability for a failure to report;

* Requires drivers with three surcharged moving violations within two years to take a driver re-training course or have their license suspended indefinitely until completing the course. Current law is five incidents in three years; and

* For separate instances of the RMV suspending or revoking the license of a driver 75 or older due to medically diagnosed mental or physical disabilities, the legislation expedites the appeals process for the driver, requiring that a hearing be held within 14 days of the suspension or revocation, and further requiring the registrar to consider all medical evidence and make a decision within seven days after the hearing.

The House of Representatives passed its own safe driving legislative package in February. The Senate legislation now goes back to the House; it is expected a compromise bill will be negotiated by a conference committee.
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