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Summary of Question 5

The law requires all drivers and passengers to wear properly adjusted and fastened safety belts while traveling in motor vehicles on public ways. It does not apply to: children under five years old who are required by another law to wear safety belts or be restrained in safety car seats; passengers in vehicles where all safety belts are being used by others; passengers in buses; persons riding in vehicles built before July 1,1966, or in which safety belts were not installed as original equipment; or persons who are certified by a physician to be physically unable to use safety belts. The law also does not apply to police officers, rural mail carriers, or drivers or passengers of other vehicles that stop frequently and travel at speeds not exceeding 15 miles per hour between stops.

Drivers or passengers sixteen years or older who do not wear safety belts are subject to a $15.00 fine. The driver of a vehicle is also subject to a $15.00 fine for each passenger under sixteen who does not wear a safety belt. This law, however, can be enforced only if the driver is stopped for a violation of another motor vehicle law. Safety belt violations will not result in surcharges on motor vehicle insurance premiums. The law also requires that when the Commissioner of Insurance sets motor vehicle insurance rates, the rates must reflect any savings attributable to increased use of safety belts.

The law also requires that all motor vehicles manufactured after September 1,1989, that are sold or registered in Massachusetts be equipped with crash protection devices, as specified by federal regulations. Any manufacturer who sells or delivers motor vehicles that are not equipped with such safety devices will be subject to a fine of not more than $100 for each sale or delivery. This law is not intended to eliminate the federal requirements for passive crash protection devices in motor vehicles.

The law also provides that a non-binding question, unlike this binding referendum, shall be placed on the 1986 general election ballot asking whether the voters approve of the law.

1986 - Essex County - Question 5Do you approve of a law summarized below, which was approved by the House of Representatives on October 11, 1985, by a vote of 11 - 62, and which was approved by the Senate on October 17, 1985?

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Essex County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
79,421
116,461
11,291 207,173
Amesbury
 
1,396
1,817
244
3,457
Andover
 
4,941
4,349
392
9,682
Beverly
 
5,066
6,834
502
12,402
Boxford
 
1,142
961
27
2,130
Danvers
 
3,372
5,041
244
8,657
Essex
 
463
606
30
1,099
Georgetown
 
908
1,123
40
2,071
Gloucester
 
3,090
4,157
792
8,039
Groveland
 
663
1,006
30
1,699
Hamilton
 
1,298
1,205
38
2,541
Haverhill
 
4,917
7,546
767
13,230
Ipswich
 
1,813
2,149
86
4,048
Lawrence
 
4,228
8,206
1,699
14,133
Lynn
 
7,001
14,584
1,405
22,990
Lynnfield
 
2,045
2,547
101
4,693
Manchester-by-the-Sea
 
1,127
946
61
2,134
Marblehead
 
4,395
3,680
134
8,209
Merrimac
 
571
859
32
1,462
Methuen
 
3,876
8,070
1,860
13,806
Middleton
 
547
976
37
1,560
Nahant
 
631
953
48
1,632
Newbury
 
903
1,132
40
2,075
Newburyport
 
2,336
2,783
292
5,411
N. Andover
 
3,145
3,931
245
7,321
Peabody
 
5,525
10,213
699
16,437
Rockport
 
1,437
1,422
101
2,960
Rowley
 
572
778
12
1,362
Salem
 
3,984
7,265
634
11,883
Salisbury
 
546
1,184
83
1,813
Saugus
 
2,516
5,407
292
8,215
Swampscott
 
2,360
2,646
268
5,274
Topsfield
 
1,254
989
23
2,266
Wenham
 
741
494
21
1,256
W. Newbury
 
612
602
12
1,226
County Totals
79,421
116,461
11,291 207,173