Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1784

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to construction zone speed control systems

Impact

This legislation is intended to amend existing traffic laws in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, allowing for more stringent enforcement mechanisms in construction zones. The imposition of fines for speeding detected by these automated systems is expected to contribute to a decrease in accidents and enhance the safety of workers. The law also mandates that the Department of Transportation consult with the Massachusetts State Police to prioritize the installation of these systems in high-traffic or accident-prone areas, thus targeting efforts where they are most needed.

Summary

Senate Bill S1784 aims to enhance safety in construction zones by implementing construction zone speed control systems. The proposal includes the installation of camera systems that monitor motor vehicle speeds in active construction zones to deter speeding. If a vehicle exceeds the posted speed limit by fifteen miles per hour or more, the system is designed to capture photographic and video evidence of the violation. The bill emphasizes the importance of safety in areas where construction work is taking place, where workers are vulnerable to speeding vehicles.

Contention

Some potential points of contention surrounding S1784 may involve privacy concerns related to the collection and storage of personally identifiable information captured by the speed control systems. The bill prohibits the sharing or selling of such data except for law enforcement or judicial purposes. Additionally, there may be debates over the accuracy and reliability of the technology used in these systems, as well as concerns regarding the classification of responsibility in cases of violation when the vehicle is rented or owned by a corporation.

Implementation

The bill outlines specific provisions regarding the operation and maintenance of the speed control systems, including requirements for signage to inform drivers of their presence, and documentation processes to ensure that evidence collected is reliable and follows legal protocols. It also requires an annual report to be submitted detailing citations issued and revenue generated, allowing for transparency and accountability in the implementation of the system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3660

Relative to construction zone speed control systems

MA SB147

Alabama Construction Zone Safety Act; automated photographic speed enforcement system in work zones, provided

MA SB0134

Speed control in school zones.

MA SB0225

Speed control in school zones.

MA S2436

Increasing the penalties for violating speed limits in school zones

MA LD1457

Resolve, to Allow the Maine Turnpike Authority to Conduct a Pilot Program to Implement Automated Speed Control Systems in Highway Work Zones

MA HB82

Regards traffic offenses in construction zones

MA SB2183

A violation of a construction zone speed limit; and to provide a penalty.

MA HB499

Establishes penalties for persons exceeding the speed limit or breaching construction zones and utility work safety zones under active construction with workers on site (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX)

MA SB241

Hwy Construction Auto Speed Enforcement

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