Massachusetts H3688 amends parking laws to fine non-electric vehicles parked in electric charging spots and authorizes DOT to lease land for charging.
Massachusetts H3688 amends existing law to impose fines on drivers who park non-electric vehicles in spots designated for electric vehicle charging. The fine is $50 for a first offense and $100 for subsequent offenses. Additionally, the bill authorizes the Department of Transportation to lease land for the establishment of electric vehicle charging stations, including areas such as safety rest areas, inspection stations, and referee stations. This act aims to promote the use of electric vehicles and ensure proper utilization of charging infrastructure.
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