Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4775

Introduced
11/24/25  
Refer
11/24/25  

Caption

Study Order

Impact

The passing of H4775 would empower the Transportation Committee to conduct in-depth studies that could lead to the formulation of new legislation aimed at bolstering traffic and pedestrian safety measures. By initiating this study, the bill opens up opportunities for creating policies that may better regulate the interaction between bicycles, pedestrians, and motor vehicles, potentially leading to a reduction in traffic-related incidents. Notably, the emphasis on electric and autonomous vehicles suggests a forward-looking aspect that will adapt Massachusetts' transportation policies to accommodate emerging technologies.

Summary

House Bill H4775, introduced in Massachusetts, aims to establish a framework for the Massachusetts Transportation Committee to study and make recommendations on various aspects of transportation safety, particularly focused on bicycles and pedestrians. The bill consolidates multiple petitions related to transportation and road safety, suggesting a comprehensive approach to enhancing the regulation surrounding these issues. It assigns the committee the responsibility to investigate multiple traffic safety proposals, which include measures for vehicle operation, intersection regulation, and improvements to existing laws pertaining to transport safety.

Contention

While H4775 has the support of various stakeholders who advocate for improved safety regulations, there may be points of contention among lawmakers regarding specific proposals identified during the study. Some legislators may raise concerns about the implications of new regulations on traffic flow, economic activities, or the operational capabilities of autonomous vehicles, which are becoming increasingly prevalent. Additionally, discussions surrounding funding for implementing suggested changes could also become a pivotal point during legislative deliberations.

Companion Bills

MA H3692

Replaces Relative to bicycle safety

MA H3672

Replaces To reduce traffic fatalities

MA H3682

Replaces Relative to a certain road in the city of Boston

MA H3652

Replaces To improve pedestrian and vehicular safety

MA H3697

Replaces Requiring the use of helmets for electronically propelled wheeled vehicle operators and passengers

MA H3806

Replaces Relative to roadway safety

MA H3712

Replaces Relative to bicycle safety

MA H3804

Replaces To improve pedestrian safety

MA H3609

Replaces To promote safe bicycle yielding

MA H3649

Replaces Limiting autonomous driving capabilities to zero emission and electric vehicles

MA H3773

Replaces Relative to mobile carrying devices

MA H3653

Replaces Expanding truck safety requirements

Previously Filed As

MA H5323

Study Order

MA H5164

Study Order

MA H5311

Study Order

MA H5204

Study Order

MA H5081

Study Order

MA H4787

Study Order

MA H5281

Study Order

MA H5313

Study Order

MA H5322

Study Order

MA H4777

Study Order

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