Massachusetts H3375 allows cities and towns to install automated road safety camera systems on school buses to enforce traffic safety laws.
Massachusetts H3375 permits cities and towns to install automated road safety camera systems on school buses to enforce traffic safety laws. The bill sets a maximum fine of $25 per violation for passing a school bus when its warning signals are activated. It outlines procedures for issuing notices of violations, handling appeals, and collecting fines. The bill mandates public announcements and awareness campaigns before implementing the systems. It also restricts the use and disclosure of data collected by the cameras, ensuring privacy and limiting admissibility in judicial proceedings.
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