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Summary of Question 2

This law requires drivers and passengers in certain motor vehicles on public ways to wear properly adjusted and fastened safety belts. The law applies to persons driving or riding in private passenger motor vehicles or riding in vanpool vehicles or trucks under 18,000 pounds. It also applies to employees of cities, towns, counties, and districts. The law does not apply to: (1) children under twelve years old who are required by another state law to use safety belts or other child passenger restraints; (2) vehicles manufactured before July 1,1966; (3) persons certified by a physician as physically unable to use safety belts; (4) U.S. Postal Service rural carriers while performing their duties; (5) persons involved in operating taxis, liveries, tractors, trucks of 18,000 pounds or more, buses; or (6) passengers in authorized emergency vehicles.

The law is enforced by law enforcement agencies only when a driver has been stopped for a motor vehicle violation or some other offense. A driver and each passenger 16 years old or older may be fined $25 for not using a safety belt when required. A driver may also be fined $25 for each passenger between 12 and 16 years old who is not using a safety belt when required. A person who receives a citation for violating the law may challenge it using the same procedure that applies to most other automobile law violations. A violation is not considered a moving violation for motor vehicle insurance surcharge purposes.

The law directs the state Registrar of Motor Vehicles to require police officers, when reporting automobile accidents, to record whether safety belts were used. The law directs the Governor's Highway Safety Bureau to (1) conduct a public information and education program on motor vehicle occupant protection; (2) evaluate and report to the Legislature, by June 1,1995, on the effectiveness and degree of compliance with the law; and (3) make annual surveys of safety belt use.

The law requires the state Commissioner of Insurance to evaluate, report, and make recommendations to the Legislature concerning the effectiveness of the law and the frequency of bodily injury claims during the law's first year of operation. The Commissioner must also require at least a 5% reduction in bodily injury insurance premiums if the observed safety belt use rate among all vehicle occupants is 50% or more after the law's first year of operation. The Commissioner is required to take into account the annual safety belt use survey results in future decisions setting bodily injury premiums and the Commissioner must further reduce those premiums if the safety belt use rate in Massachusetts exceeds the national average.

The law provides that failure to wear a properly fastened safety belt may not be considered as contributory negligence or used as evidence in any civil lawsuit. It also states that no insurance company may either (1) deny coverage to a person who failed to wear a safety belt during an accident that led to bodily injury, or (2) refuse to issue a motor vehicle liability policy based on a violation of this law.

1994 - Middlesex County - Question 2Do you approve of a law summarized below, which was approved by the House of Representatives on January 4,1994, by a vote of 105 to 49, and approved by the Senate on January 4, 1994, by a vote of 26 to 11?

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Middlesex County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
324,160
203,293
28,115 555,568
Acton
 
6,370
2,108
170
8,648
Arlington
 
13,236
7,366
1,092
21,694
Ashby
 
560
539
14
1,113
Ashland
 
3,206
1,889
249
5,344
Ayer
 
986
822
61
1,869
Bedford
 
3,744
1,687
157
5,588
Belmont
 
8,301
4,066
689
13,056
Billerica
 
6,676
6,682
296
13,654
Boxborough
 
1,222
520
23
1,765
Burlington
 
5,415
4,099
340
9,854
Cambridge
 
22,420
8,666
2,458
33,544
Carlisle
 
1,735
603
31
2,369
Chelmsford
 
8,210
5,460
627
14,297
Concord
 
6,243
1,734
215
8,192
Dracut
 
4,082
5,202
1,245
10,529
Dunstable
 
542
494
14
1,050
Everett
 
4,951
5,888
1,283
12,122
Framingham
 
14,030
8,055
1,182
23,267
Groton
 
2,337
1,205
62
3,604
Holliston
 
3,973
2,154
171
6,298
Hopkinton
 
3,018
1,538
109
4,665
Hudson
 
3,695
2,729
197
6,621
Lexington
 
11,037
3,832
604
15,473
Lincoln
 
2,037
588
128
2,753
Littleton
 
2,086
1,201
60
3,347
Lowell
 
10,314
11,481
1,984
23,779
Malden
 
8,305
7,761
1,170
17,236
Marlborough
 
6,702
4,657
571
11,930
Maynard
 
2,501
1,783
132
4,416
Medford
 
10,743
9,975
1,407
22,125
Melrose
 
7,903
4,746
353
13,002
Natick
 
8,330
4,541
903
13,774
Newton
 
26,130
9,122
1,920
37,172
N. Reading
 
3,510
2,256
132
5,898
Pepperell
 
1,957
1,811
62
3,830
Reading
 
6,937
3,798
209
10,944
Sherborn
 
1,662
548
37
2,247
Shirley
 
981
918
57
1,956
Somerville
 
12,539
8,577
1,173
22,289
Stoneham
 
4,931
3,883
438
9,252
Stow
 
1,893
907
40
2,840
Sudbury
 
5,278
1,990
240
7,508
Tewksbury
 
5,353
5,303
273
10,929
Townsend
 
1,600
1,300
114
3,014
Tyngsborough
 
1,600
1,617
96
3,313
Wakefield
 
6,203
4,806
572
11,581
Waltham
 
9,656
7,636
1,343
18,635
Watertown
 
7,916
4,954
747
13,617
Wayland
 
4,606
1,713
188
6,507
Westford
 
4,888
2,827
273
7,988
Weston
 
3,945
1,280
216
5,441
Wilmington
 
3,954
3,769
325
8,048
Winchester
 
6,832
3,429
417
10,678
Woburn
 
6,879
6,778
1,246
14,903
County Totals
324,160
203,293
28,115 555,568