Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2372

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to mobile carrying devices

Impact

The bill aims to impact existing transportation laws by amending Chapter 90 of the General Laws. By incorporating definitions and regulations for mobile carrying devices, this legislation is intended to promote the adoption of such technologies while establishing clear operational parameters. Notably, it allows these devices to navigate sidewalks, which could enhance delivery services and personal convenience, but carefully outlines conditions to prevent disruptions to pedestrian traffic.

Summary

Bill S2372, introduced by Sal N. DiDomenico, seeks to create a legal framework for the operation of mobile carrying devices in Massachusetts. This bill defines mobile carrying devices as electrically powered devices intended for transporting personal property, capable of operating on sidewalks and crosswalks under specified conditions. The bill specifies weight limits, speed restrictions, and the necessity for active monitoring by the property owner. The intent is to facilitate new forms of personal transport while ensuring safety and compliance within existing traffic laws.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding S2372. Critics may raise concerns regarding the potential for mobile carrying devices to interfere with pedestrians or create hazards in urban environments. The bill's provisions limit the operation of these devices to specific conditions, including the requirement for active monitoring by owners, which some may view as a burdensome regulation. Additionally, there may be debates about how effectively local authorities could enforce the outlined requirements and whether additional safety measures are necessary.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3773

Relative to mobile carrying devices

MA H2641

Relative to the safe storage of nationally recognized testing laboratory electric mobility devices

MA H574

Relative to the use of mobile devices in public school districts

MA S2309

Relative to solar-powered mobility networks

MA H2566

Relative to mobile amusement equipment restraints

MA S424

To regulate the use of mobile communication devices in educational institutions

MA H549

To regulate the use of mobile communication devices in educational institutions

MA H0487

Repair of Mobility Devices

MA S0586

Repair of Mobility Devices

MA H2080

To promote economic mobility through ESOL

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.