Massachusetts H3652, known as "Anna's Law," aims to enhance pedestrian and vehicular safety by setting standards for road markings and improving.
Massachusetts H3652, also known as "Anna's Law," seeks to improve pedestrian and vehicular safety by establishing standards for road markings. The bill mandates the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to set and enforce these standards, ensuring markings remain visible and effective. It encourages local municipalities to maintain these standards and provides a mechanism for residents to report deteriorated markings. The law also aims to research and document the necessary reflectivity levels for these markings, ensuring they meet safety standards.
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