Establishes rules for personal delivery devices in Massachusetts, including operator requirements, equipment standards, and local regulation.
The bill sets forth regulations for personal delivery devices in Massachusetts, defining key terms and establishing operational standards. It specifies that a business entity can operate a personal delivery device if an agent can monitor or control it. The device must be equipped with a marker, braking system, and lights if used at night. The bill also mandates insurance coverage and prohibits local authorities from imposing additional regulations on device operation, equipment, licensing, registration, or taxation.
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