Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 85 - Regulations and By-Laws Relative to Ways and Bridges
Section 11b - Bicycles; Operation and Equipment; Regulations; Federal Product Safety Standards, Effect; Races; Violations; Penalties

Section 11B. Every person operating a bicycle upon a way, as defined in section one of chapter ninety, shall have the right to use all public ways in the commonwealth except limited access or express state highways where signs specifically prohibiting bicycles have been posted, and shall be subject to the traffic laws and regulations of the commonwealth and the special regulations contained in this section, except that: (1) the bicycle operator may keep to the right when passing a motor vehicle which is moving in the travel lane of the way, (2) the bicycle operator shall signal by either hand his intention to stop or turn; provided, however, that signals need not be made continuously and shall not be made when the use of both hands is necessary for the safe operation of the bicycle, and (3) bicycles may be ridden on sidewalks outside business districts when necessary in the interest of safety, unless otherwise directed by local ordinance. A person operating a bicycle on the sidewalk shall yield the right of way to pedestrians and give an audible signal before overtaking and passing any pedestrian.
Operators of bicycles shall be subject to the following regulations:
(1) Bicyclists riding together shall not ride more than 2 abreast but, on a roadway with more than 1 lane in the direction of travel, bicyclists shall ride within a single lane. Nothing in this clause shall relieve a bicyclist of the duty to facilitate overtaking as required by section 2 of chapter 89.
(2)(i) The operator shall ride only upon or astride a permanent and regular seat attached to the bicycle; a passenger shall ride only upon or astride a permanent and regular seat attached to the bicycle or to a trailer towed by the bicycle.
(ii) The operator shall not transport another person between the ages of one to four years, or weighing forty pounds or less, on a bicycle, except in a ''baby seat'', so-called, attached to the bicycle, in which such other person shall be able to sit upright; provided, however, that such seat is equipped with a harness to hold such other person securely in the seat and that protection is provided against the feet or hands of such person hitting the spokes of the wheel of the bicycle; or upon or astride a seat of a tandem bicycle equipped so that the other person can comfortably reach the handlebars and pedals. The operator shall not transport any person under the age of one year on said bicycle.
(iii) Any person 16 years of age or younger operating a bicycle or being carried as a passenger on a bicycle on a public way, bicycle path or on any other public right-of-way shall wear a helmet. Said helmet shall fit the person's head, shall be secured to the person's head by straps while the bicycle is being operated, and shall meet the standards for helmets established by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission. These requirements shall not apply to a passenger if the passenger is in an enclosed trailer or other device which adequately holds the passenger in place and protects the passenger's head from impact in an accident.
(iv) A violation of clause (ii) or (iii) shall not be used as evidence of contributory negligence in any civil action.
(3) The operator shall give an audible warning whenever necessary to insure safe operation of the bicycle; provided, however, the use of a siren or whistle is prohibited.
(4) The operator shall park his bicycle upon a way or a sidewalk in such a manner as not to obstruct vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
(5) The operator shall not permit the bicycle to be drawn by any other moving vehicle. The operator shall not tow any other vehicle or person, except that bicycle trailers properly attached to the bicycle which allow for firm control and braking may be used.
(6) The operator shall not carry any package, bundle or article except in or on a basket, rack, trailer or other device designed for such purposes. The operator shall keep at least one hand upon the handlebars at all times.
(7) Every bicycle operated upon a way shall be equipped with a braking system to enable the operator to bring the bicycle traveling at a speed of fifteen miles per hour to a smooth, safe stop within thirty feet on a dry, clean, hard, level surface.
(8) During the period from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise, the operator shall display to the front of his bicycle a lamp emitting a white light visible from a distance of at least five hundred feet, and to the rear of said bicycle either a lamp emitting a red light, or a red reflector visible for not less than six hundred feet when directly in front of lawful lower beams of headlamps on a motor vehicle. A generator powered lamp which emits light only when the bicycle is moving shall meet the requirements of this clause.
(9) During the period from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise, the operator shall display on each pedal of his bicycle a reflector, or around each of his ankles reflective material visible from the front and rear for a distance of six hundred feet, and reflectors or reflective material, either on said bicycle or on the person of the operator, visible on each side for a distance of six hundred feet, when directly in front of lawful lower beams of headlamps of a motor vehicle. This clause shall not prohibit a bicycle or its operator to be equipped with lights or reflectors in addition to those required by clauses (8) and (9).
(10) No bicycle shall be operated upon a way with handlebars so raised that the operator's hands are above his shoulders while gripping them. Any alteration to extend the fork of a bicycle from the original design and construction of the bicycle manufacturer is prohibited.
(11) The operator of a bicycle shall report any accident involving either personal injury or property damage in excess of one hundred dollars, or both, to the police department in the city or town in which the accident occurred.
Any federal product safety standards relating to bicycles which are more stringent than the requirements of clauses (7) through (10), inclusive, shall supersede said requirements.
Competitive bicycle races may be held on public ways, provided that such races are sponsored by or in cooperation with recognized bicycle organizations and, provided further, that the sponsoring organization shall have obtained the approval of the appropriate police department or departments. Special regulations regarding the movement of bicycles during such races, or in training for races, including, but not limited to, permission to ride abreast, may be established by agreement between the police department and the sponsoring organization.
Violations of any provision of this section except violations of subclause (iii) of clause (2) shall be punished by a fine of not more than twenty dollars. The parent or guardian of any person under age eighteen shall not authorize or knowingly permit any such person to violate any of the provisions of this section. A bicycle operated by a person under the age of eighteen in violation of this section may be impounded by the police department, or in a town which has no police department, by the selectmen, for a period not to exceed fifteen days. A violation of any provision of this section by a minor under the age of eighteen shall not affect any civil right or liability nor shall such violation be considered a criminal offense.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XIV - Public Ways and Works

Chapter 85 - Regulations and By-Laws Relative to Ways and Bridges

Section 1 - Direction Signs; Erection and Maintenance by Cities and Towns

Section 2 - Traffic Signs or Devices; Erection and Maintenance; Rules and Regulations

Section 2a - Removal of Vehicles Interfering With Snow and Ice Removal

Section 2b - Limited Access and Express State Highways; Regulation of Use

Section 2c - Towing of Vehicles From State Highways

Section 2d - Signs on State Highways Indicating Availability of Certain Services

Section 2e - Regulations to Exclude Persons and Vehicles From State Highways; Prohibition of Low-Speed Vehicles on Certain Highways

Section 3 - Change of Name of Ways or Parks; Appeal

Section 3a - Approval of Name for Way Other Than Public Way in City or Town

Section 3b - Changing of Name of Way

Section 4 - Construction of Sidewalks by Adjoining Landowners

Section 5 - Removal of Snow and Ice From Sidewalks by Abutting Landowners; Penalties

Section 6 - Assessment of Cost of Removal of Snow and Ice From Sidewalks

Section 7 - Exemption From Assessment by Agreement of Owner to Remove Snow and Ice

Section 7a - Storage and Use of Snow Removal Chemicals; Regulations; Reports; Penalty

Section 7b - Depositing Snow on State Highways

Section 8 - Permits for Signs and Other Structures Projecting Into or Over Ways

Section 9 - Permits; Exemption of Certain Structures

Section 9a - Flashing Lights on Billboards, etc.; Discontinuance Orders; Penalties; Exceptions

Section 10 - Regulation of Use of Ways; Penalties

Section 10a - Coasting on Ways in Cities

Section 11 - Arrest Without Warrant for Driving at Excessive Speed

Section 11b - Bicycles; Operation and Equipment; Regulations; Federal Product Safety Standards, Effect; Races; Violations; Penalties

Section 11b.5 - Mandatory Helmet Use for Persons 16 Years of Age or Younger

Section 11d - Bicycle Helmets; Display of Sign Requiring Use

Section 11e - Traffic Law Violations by Bicyclist

Section 14a - Funeral Processions

Section 14b - Flares; Use by Certain Commercial Vehicles

Section 15 - Lights on Vehicles

Section 16 - Duty of Driver at Night to Give Name to Officer on Request

Section 17 - Penalty for Violation of Sec. 15 or 16

Section 17a - Soliciting From Vehicles on Public Ways

Section 17b - Riding on Rear or Side of Street Railway Car, Motor Bus or Trackless Trolley

Section 18 - Moving of Buildings in Public Way

Section 19 - Leading, Driving, or Conveying Dangerous Wild Animals on Public Ways

Section 20 - Regulation of Speed on County Bridges

Section 21 - Regulation of Speed on Town Bridges

Section 21a - Warning Signs on State Highways for Protection of School Children

Section 22 - Regulation of Speed on Incorporated Bridges

Section 23 - Regulation of Travel on State Ways; Penalties

Section 24 - Posting of Regulations on Bridges

Section 25 - Jurisdiction of District Court Over Bridges

Section 26 - Drawbridges

Section 27 - Duties of Draw Tender

Section 28 - Liability of Owners of Vessel for Injury to Bridge

Section 29 - Removal of Vessel Obstructing Draw

Section 30 - Injury to Surface of Way; Traction Engines and Heavy Vehicles; Permits; Regulations; Liability

Section 30a - Permit for Certain Vehicles Exceeding Weight Limitations to Operate on Through Routes; Application; Notice of Approval or Disapproval; Violations; Revocation or Suspension of Permit

Section 31 - Speed of Heavy Vehicles With Metallic Tires

Section 32 - Penalties for Violations of Secs. 30, 30a, and 31

Section 33 - Scope of Secs. 30 to 32

Section 34 - Protection of Bridges From Heavy Loads

Section 35 - Approval by Department of Public Works of Construction of Highway Bridges; Liability for Damages to Bridges

Section 36 - Construction and Loading of Vehicles to Prevent Dropping of Load on Way; Penalty

Section 37 - Indemnity Provision in Motor Carrier Transportation Contracts Void and Unenforceable