Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2688

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing a primary seat belt law

Impact

The enactment of HB 2688 is expected to have considerable implications for public safety and law enforcement practices across the state. By empowering law enforcement agencies to enforce this primary seat belt law, the bill seeks to increase compliance rates, potentially reducing the number of injuries and fatalities resulting from motor vehicle accidents. The revenue generated from fines will be directed to the Head Injury Treatment Services Trust Fund, contributing to public health initiatives geared towards managing and preventing head injuries associated with traffic incidents.

Summary

House Bill 2688, known as the Act establishing a primary seat belt law, proposes significant amendments to the existing traffic safety regulations in Massachusetts. This bill aims to mandate the use of safety belts for all vehicle operators and passengers aged 16 and over, enforcing compliance through a system of fines. Specifically, it calls for a penalty of $50 for individuals who are found operating or riding in a vehicle without a seat belt. Additional fines apply for passengers under the age of 16 who are not restrained. Notably, the bill establishes that these seat belt violations will not lead to surcharges on vehicle insurance premiums.

Contention

Despite the anticipated benefits of increased seat belt use, the bill may face opposition concerning civil liberties and enforcement practices. Concerns may be raised about the potential for racial profiling and other inequities in how traffic violations are enforced. Moreover, there will likely be discussions on whether the fines are an effective deterrent or merely serve as a revenue source for the state. Overall, the implementation of HB 2688 could prompt broader conversations about individual freedoms versus collective safety in transportation policies.

Companion Bills

MA H5254

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1699

Establishing a primary seat belt law

MA H4121

Relative to supporting primary care physicians in the commonwealth

MA H2458

Establishing a commission to study the promotion of direct primary care services

MA H304

Establishing the Office of Massachusetts Main Streets

MA H2311

Relative to establishing a commission to study municipal licenses.

MA S513

Establishing the state primary to the second Tuesday of May

MA H3975

Relative to establishing a commission to address double utility poles in the Commonwealth

MA H4128

Relative to establishing a commission to study gambling winnings

MA H1260

Establishing the fair calculation of labor rates paid by insurance companies to auto repairers in the Commonwealth

MA H1301

Relative to primary insurance

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.