Massachusetts H3299 mandates the towing and impoundment of vehicles operated by incapacitated persons on public ways for safety.
Massachusetts H3299 aims to enhance public safety by requiring the towing and impoundment of vehicles operated by incapacitated persons found on public roads. The bill mandates a twelve-hour impoundment period for such vehicles, with costs for towing, storage, and maintenance borne by the vehicle's operator or the individual retrieving it. This measure seeks to prevent potential hazards caused by incapacitated drivers on public ways.
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