Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 90b - Motorboats, Other Vessels and Recreational Vehicles
Section 25 - Operation on Public Ways; Emergencies; Regulations

Section 25. Except as hereinafter provided, no person shall operate a snow vehicle or a recreation vehicle upon any state, county, city or town way in the commonwealth, nor on the plowed snowbanks of such ways, nor upon any other public way, nor upon the right-of-way limits of a controlled access highway. In the event of emergency conditions as determined by the registrar of motor vehicles which render public ways impassable to conventional motor vehicles, the registrar may, without prior notice or public hearing, promulgate temporary emergency regulations to permit the operation of snow vehicles or recreation vehicles on such ways, but only for such purposes as may be necessary for the health and safety of persons in the area of such emergency; and such regulations shall be rescinded promptly upon the abatement of said emergency.
In the event of a determination by a mayor or board of selectmen, that because of emergency conditions, public ways within a city or town are rendered impassable to conventional motor vehicles, such mayor or board of selectmen, may, without prior notice or public hearing, authorize the director of the local organization for civil defense or the chief of police in said city or town to grant permits to civil defense volunteers to operate snow vehicles on such ways for such purposes as may be necessary to ensure the health and safety of the public. Such permits shall be rescinded promptly upon the abatement of such emergency conditions.
No person under 16 and one-half years of age shall operate a snow vehicle or a recreation vehicle across or on a public way unless the operator holds a valid license or right to operate a motor vehicle or is directly supervised by a person 18 years of age or older. An operator of a snow vehicle or a recreation vehicle that meets the requirements of the preceding sentence shall, after coming to a full stop, cross, as directly as possible, a public way; provided, however, that for recreation vehicles, the public way and the crossing shall be marked and approved for use by recreation vehicles by the applicable state or local authorities as part of a publicly or privately authorized recreation vehicle trail system. An operator of a snow vehicle or a recreation vehicle shall make the crossing safely and without interfering with the free movement of vehicular traffic. An operator of a snow vehicle or a recreation vehicle shall yield the right of way to all other vehicular traffic when making such crossing; provided, further, that an operator shall not cross a controlled access highway.
Whenever it is impracticable to gain immediate access to an area adjacent to a public way where a snow vehicle or recreation vehicle is to be operated, said snow vehicle or recreation vehicle may be operated adjacent and parallel to the travelled portion of such public way or upon, but to the extreme right of, such travelled portion for the purpose of gaining access to the area of operation. This paragraph shall apply to the operation of a snow vehicle or recreation vehicle from the point where the snow vehicle or recreation vehicle is unloaded from a motorized conveyance to the area where the snow vehicle or recreation vehicle is to be operated, or from the area where operated to a motorized conveyance when such loading or unloading cannot be effected in the immediate vicinity of the area of operation without causing a hazard to vehicular traffic approaching from either direction on said way. Such loading or unloading must be accomplished with due regard to safety, at the nearest possible point to the area of operation. This paragraph shall also apply to any portion of a public way designated by the governmental entity with jurisdiction over the public way, with approval of the chief of police of the municipality in which such portion lies, to permit travel by a recreational vehicle from 1 authorized operating area to another or to permit access by a recreational vehicle to essential services, including fuel, food and lodging, from an authorized operating area. The designated portion shall be the minimum distance necessary to permit such travel or access but shall not exceed 4 miles.
Except as herein provided, no snow vehicle or recreational vehicle shall be operated on the main traveled portion of a way, or on that portion of a way that has been plowed or on a snow bank immediately adjacent to the plowed portion of the way.
Snow vehicles or recreation vehicles may be operated on any way that is not maintained or used for the operation of conventional motor vehicles.
Any vehicle registered under chapter ninety B may be pushed across any way. It may also be pushed adjacent to such way provided at no time shall such vehicle interfere with the normal flow of traffic.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XIV - Public Ways and Works

Chapter 90b - Motorboats, Other Vessels and Recreational Vehicles

Section 1 - Definitions

Section 2 - Numbering; Exceptions

Section 3 - Application for Certificate of Number; Display

Section 4 - Lost, Destroyed or Mutilated Certificates of Number; Replacement

Section 4a - Altering, Forging or Counterfeiting Certificates of Number of Motorboat; Penalty

Section 4b - Removal, Defacing, Etc. of Identification Number of Motorboat, Motor or Engine; Penalties

Section 5 - Classes of Motorboats; Required Lighting, Signaling and Fire Extinguishing and Control Devices

Section 5a - Personal Floatation Devices

Section 5b - Automatic Shut–off Nozzle for Motorboat Fuel Dispensing Devices; Fine

Section 5c - Discharge of Sewage Into Waters Designated as a No Discharge Area; Fine

Section 5d - Violations of Sec. 37b of Chapter 21; Penalties

Section 6 - Exhaust; Use of Cutouts

Section 7 - Compliance With Sec. 5; Pre-Requisite to Departure From Boat Livery

Section 8 - Operation While Under Influence of Intoxicating Liquor or Narcotics, etc.; Breath or Blood Testing; Water Skiing; Professional Exhibitions

Section 8a - Operation of a Vessel While Under the Influence of Controlled Substances Causing Serious Bodily Injury; Penalties; Parole, Probation or Furlough; License Revocation

Section 8b - Operation of a Vessel Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance Causing Death; Penalties; Probation, Parole or Furlough; License Revocation

Section 9 - Accidents; Duty of Operator; Reports

Section 9a - Jet Ski, Surf Jet or Wetbike Operation

Section 9b - Educational Safety Program; Jet Skis, Surf Jets and Wetbikes

Section 10 - Requests for Information or Records From Federal Agencies

Section 11 - Powers and Duties of Director

Section 12 - Enforcement of Chapter

Section 12a - Operation Without Personal Flotation Devices or in Overloaded or Unsafe Condition

Section 13 - Arrest Without Warrant; Entry Upon Private Lands

Section 13a - Scuba Divers; Display of Diver's Flag Required

Section 14 - Penalties; Proceedings

Section 15 - Scope of Chapter; Local Regulations; Approval of Ordinances and By-Laws

Section 17 - Enforcing Officers; Reports to Director

Section 18 - Laws Applicable

Section 19 - Severability

Section 20 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 21 to 35

Section 21 - Recreation Vehicle Safety and Responsibility Course

Section 22 - Registration; Application; Period; Certificate; Name and Address; Transferability; Fees

Section 22a - Vintage Snow Vehicle; Registration; Operation Restrictions

Section 23 - Transfer of Ownership

Section 24 - Lights; Reflectors; Excessive Noise; Noxious Fumes

Section 25 - Operation on Public Ways; Emergencies; Regulations

Section 26 - Prohibited or Limited Operation by Underage Persons; Restrictions

Section 26a - Operation of Snow or Recreation Vehicle While Under Influence of Alcohol or Other Intoxicants; Punishment

Section 26b - Negligent or Reckless Operation of Snow or Recreation Vehicle; Leaving the Scene of an Accident; Negligent or Reckless Operation of Snow or Recreation Vehicle Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury or Death; Punishment

Section 26c - Forfeiture of Snow or Recreation Vehicle Due to Violation of Sec. 26b or Subsequent Violation of Sec. 26; Petition; Hearing; Dispensation of Proceeds From Sale of Vehicle Upon Forfeiture

Section 26d - Summons for Violation of Secs. 26a or 26b

Section 26e - Permitting Underage Operation of Snow or Recreation Vehicle; Joint and Several Liability for Resulting Damages

Section 27 - Accident Reports

Section 28 - Suspension or Revocation of Registration; Hearing

Section 28a - Suspension of License and Revocation of Registration of Snow or Recreation Vehicle Due to Violation of Sec. 26b; Underage Violations

Section 28b - Suspension of License and Revocation of Registration of Snow or Recreation Vehicle Due to Violation of Sec. 26a; Underage Violations

Section 29 - Rules and Regulations

Section 30 - Nonresident Recreational Vehicles

Section 31 - Municipal Assessments

Section 32 - Regulations; Enforcement; Reports of Violations

Section 33 - Local or Departmental Regulation; Trespassing

Section 34 - Violations; Punishment

Section 35 - Disposition of Fines

Section 36 - Titled Motorboats; Certificates of Title

Section 37 - Statement to Be Provided to Defendant

Section 38 - Failure to Disclose Name and Address, to Stop When Signaled, or to Produce Certificate of Number

Section 39 - Surcharge on Registration, Title and Permit Fees; Surcharge on Fines for Violations of Chapter 90b