Massachusetts H3659 regulates peer-to-peer car sharing programs, ensuring safety recalls are addressed and insurance coverage is maintained.
Massachusetts H3659 establishes regulations for peer-to-peer car sharing programs, ensuring safety and insurance coverage. It mandates that shared vehicles must not have outstanding safety recalls and requires owners to remove vehicles from service if a recall notice is received. The bill also ensures that both the vehicle owner and driver maintain motor vehicle liability insurance with specified coverage amounts during the sharing period. If the owner's insurance lapses, the car sharing program must provide the required coverage.
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