Massachusetts S2875 amends pedestrian safety laws by increasing fines for violations.
Massachusetts S2875 amends Section 11 of Chapter 89 of the General Laws to increase fines for pedestrian safety violations. The bill raises the fine for a first offense from $200 to $250 and for a second or subsequent offense from $400 to $500. This change aims to enhance penalties for those who disregard pedestrian safety laws, potentially deterring future violations.
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