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2022 Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XIV - Public Ways and Works
Chapter 89 - Law of the Road
- Section 1 - Meeting Vehicles
- Section 2 - Passing Vehicle Traveling in Same Direction
- Section 3 - Sleigh or Sled; Bells
- Section 4 - Keeping to Right While View Obstructed
- Section 4a - Driving Vehicles in a Single Lane; Motorcycles, Riding and Passing
- Section 4b - Driving in Lane Nearest Right Side of Way
- Section 4c - Heavy Trucks; Driving in Right-Hand Lane on Multi-Lane Highways
- Section 4d - Standing or Parking of Motor Vehicle in a Designated Bike Lane
- Section 5 - Penalty; Exceptions
- Section 6 - Applicability of Rules of Road to Street Railway Cars
- Section 6a - Stopping of Street Railway Cars for Passage of Fire Apparatus
- Section 7 - Right of Way of Fire Engines, Patrol Vehicles and Ambulances; Obstruction; Penalties
- Section 7a - Restrictions on Use of Ways Upon Approach of Emergency Vehicles
- Section 7b - Operation of Emergency Vehicles
- Section 7c - Lane Change Upon Approaching a Stationary Emergency Response Vehicle, Highway Maintenance Vehicle or Recovery Vehicle; Penalty
- Section 7d - Moving of Vehicle Involved in a Crash From a Travel Lane
- Section 8 - Right-of-Way at Intersecting Ways; Turning on Red Signals
- Section 9 - Designation of Highways as Through Ways; Traffic Control Signs and Devices
- Section 10 - Violation of One-Way Traffic; Civil Liability
- Section 11 - Marked Crosswalks; Yielding Right of Way to Pedestrians; Penalty
- Section 12 - Surcharge on Fines for Motor Vehicle Violation
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