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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 - Worcester 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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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
138,680
98,413
13,281 250,374
Ashburnham
 
1,132
769
65
1,966
Athol
 
1,577
1,613
204
3,394
Auburn
 
3,726
2,636
255
6,617
Barre
 
936
880
89
1,905
Berlin
 
572
453
24
1,049
Blackstone
 
1,322
1,226
220
2,768
Bolton
 
1,087
559
16
1,662
Boylston
 
1,113
718
37
1,868
Brookfield
 
578
508
36
1,122
Charlton
 
1,869
1,433
91
3,393
Clinton
 
2,569
2,384
250
5,203
Douglas
 
1,174
945
62
2,181
Dudley
 
1,733
1,318
271
3,322
E. Brookfield
 
400
335
24
759
Fitchburg
 
5,494
4,385
732
10,611
Gardner
 
3,048
2,873
630
6,551
Grafton
 
3,088
2,008
248
5,344
Hardwick
 
496
466
37
999
Harvard
 
1,828
662
27
2,517
Holden
 
4,542
2,296
379
7,217
Hopedale
 
1,429
845
172
2,446
Hubbardston
 
645
574
23
1,242
Lancaster
 
1,193
996
52
2,241
Leicester
 
2,089
1,876
133
4,098
Leominster
 
6,630
5,256
1,223
13,109
Lunenburg
 
2,079
1,357
177
3,613
Mendon
 
1,021
768
47
1,836
Milford
 
4,815
3,613
549
8,977
Millbury
 
2,447
2,090
247
4,784
Millville
 
409
391
43
843
New Braintree
 
194
176
8
378
N. Brookfield
 
864
792
67
1,723
Northborough
 
3,739
1,730
136
5,605
Northbridge
 
2,620
1,869
268
4,757
Oakham
 
390
283
16
689
Oxford
 
2,114
1,843
401
4,358
Paxton
 
1,288
685
41
2,014
Petersham
 
346
238
15
599
Phillipston
 
242
230
14
486
Princeton
 
1,001
502
28
1,531
Royalston
 
183
206
18
407
Rutland
 
1,106
816
110
2,032
Shrewsbury
 
7,462
3,945
397
11,804
Southborough
 
2,297
1,167
112
3,576
Southbridge
 
2,626
2,083
685
5,394
Spencer
 
2,089
1,713
136
3,938
Sterling
 
1,682
1,240
45
2,967
Sturbridge
 
1,856
1,111
322
3,289
Sutton
 
1,608
1,276
150
3,034
Templeton
 
1,054
1,120
49
2,223
Upton
 
1,504
941
70
2,515
Uxbridge
 
2,111
1,704
141
3,956
Warren
 
786
718
61
1,565
Webster
 
2,439
2,357
455
5,251
W. Boylston
 
1,839
1,187
67
3,093
W. Brookfield
 
748
550
36
1,334
Westborough
 
4,311
1,895
156
6,362
Westminster
 
1,514
1,040
66
2,620
Winchendon
 
1,056
1,071
190
2,317
Worcester
 
26,570
17,692
2,658
46,920
County Totals
138,680
98,413
13,281 250,374