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[QUOTE="anonymous:1121181"][QUOTE="AlxNLI:1120596"]August 25, 2010 MassDOT Reminder: Safe Driving Law Governor Deval Patrick in July signed legislation that bans text-messaging for all Massachusetts drivers, prohibits junior operators from using cell phones and institutes new license renewal procedures for mature drivers, among other provisions. The Safe Driving Law becomes effective in Massachusetts on September 30, 2010. The law creates a series of new violations, including the following: 1. Use of a Mobile Phone by a Junior Operator, Civil Assessment- No insurance surcharge 1st offense-$100 assessment 60-day license suspension and attitudinal course 2nd offense-$250 assessment 180-day suspension 3rd or subsequent offense-$500 suspension 1-year suspension $100 reinstatement fee for any suspension Knowledge and road test required ($100) 2. Use of a Mobile Phone by a Public Transport MV Operator, Civil Assessment- No Insurance Surcharge $500 assessment each violation 3. Use of a Mobile Phone by a Public Transport Non-MV Operator, Civil Assessment- No Surcharge $500 assessment each violation 4. Improper Use of a Mobile Phone by Operators 18 and Over, Civil Assessment- Surchargeable Offense 1st offense-$35 assessment 2nd offense in 12 months-$75 assessment 3rd offense in 12 months-$150 assessment 5. Sending/Reading Text Messages, Civil Assessment- No Insurance Surcharge 1st offense-$100 assessment 2nd offense-$250 assessment 3rd or subsequent offense-$500 assessment 6. Negligent Operation & Injury from Mobile Phone Use, Criminal Offense, Surchargeable Offense JOL Suspensions 1st offense-180-day suspension 2nd or subsequent offense within 3 years-1 year suspension $100 reinstatement fee Over-18 suspensions 1st offense-60-day suspension 2nd or subsequent offense within 3 years-1 year suspension $100 reinstatement fee Elder Driving Provisions License applicants, either for initial licensure in Massachusetts or license renewal, age 75 and older must conduct the transaction in a RMV office. Use of the Internet for license renewals will no longer be allowed for these applicants. All applicants, regardless of age, that obtain or renew a license in a branch office are required to undergo a vision test or provide a vision screening certificate to complete the transaction. Medical Fitness Reporting Health care providers and law enforcement may report operators believed not to be physically or mentally capable of safely operating due to cognitive or functional impairment May request RMV to seek medical evaluation of operator Requests cant be based on operator age or solely on diagnosis of condition or impairment-must be on the effect either has on ability to drive Good faith belief of impairment based on- o Personal observation o Physical evidence o Law enforcement investigation Source: http://transportation.blog.state.ma.us/blog/2010/08/rmv-reminder-safe-driving-law-.html So basically you have 5 weeks to recklessly text and drive blind/retarded.[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]
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