Massachusetts H3816 amends the "Move Over Law" to increase fines for violations and requires behavioral programs for repeat offenders.
Massachusetts H3816 amends the "Move Over Law" by increasing fines for violations and requiring behavioral programs for repeat offenders. The bill raises the fine for a first offense to $250, a second offense to $500, and a third or subsequent offense to $1,000. If a violation results in injury, the fine can be up to $2,500 or one year in jail. Repeat offenders must complete a program selected by the registrar of motor vehicles to encourage a change in driver behavior.
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