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Below you will find the Mass Laws governing leaving a M/V
running and unattended:
Chapter 90 Section 13
Chapter 90 Section 16A
Chapter 90: Section 13 Safety
precautions for proper operation and parking of vehicles and
buses
Section 13. No person, when operating a motor vehicle,
shall permit to be on or in the vehicle or on or about his
person anything which may interfere with or impede the
proper operation of the vehicle or any equipment by which
the vehicle is operated or controlled, except that a person
may operate a motor vehicle while using a citizens band
radio or mobile telephone as long as one hand remains on the
steering wheel at all times.
No person having control or charge of a
motor vehicle, except a person having control or
charge of a police, fire or other emergency vehicle in the
course of responding to an emergency or a person having
control or charge of a motor vehicle while engaged in the
delivery or acceptance of goods, wares or merchandise for
which the vehicle's engine power is necessary for the
loading or unloading of such goods, wares or merchandise,
shall allow such vehicle to stand in any way
and remain unattended without stopping the engine of said
vehicle, effectively setting the brakes thereof or making it
fast, and locking and removing the key from the locking
device and from the vehicle.
Whenever a bus having a seating capacity of more than
seven passengers, a truck weighing, unloaded, more than four
thousand pounds, or a tractor, trailer, semi-trailer or
combination thereof, shall be parked on a way, on a grade
sufficient to cause such vehicle to move of its own
momentum, and is left unattended by the operator, one pair
of adequate wheel safety chock blocks shall be securely
placed against the rear wheels of such vehicle so as to
prevent movement thereof. The provisions of the preceding
sentence shall not apply to a vehicle equipped with positive
spring-loaded air parking brakes. No person shall drive any
motor vehicle equipped with any television viewer, screen or
other means of visually receiving a television broadcast
which is located in the motor vehicle at any point forward
of the back of the driver's seat, or which is visible to the
driver while operating such motor vehicle. Whoever operates
a motorcycle on the ways of the commonwealth shall ride only
upon the permanent and regular seat attached thereto, and he
shall not carry any other person, nor allow any other person
to ride, on such motorcycle unless it is designed to carry
more than one person, in which case a passenger may ride
upon the permanent and regular seat if such seat is designed
for two persons, or upon another seat which is intended for
a passenger and is firmly attached to the motorcycle to the
rear of the operator if proper foot rests are provided for
the passenger's use, or upon a seat which is intended for a
passenger and is firmly attached to the motorcycle in a side
car. No person shall operate a motor vehicle, commonly known
as a pick-up truck, nor shall the owner permit it to be
operated, for a distance more than five-miles, in excess of
five-miles per hour, with persons under twelve years of age
in the body of such truck, unless such truck is part of an
official parade, or has affixed to it a legal ""Owner
Repair'' or ""Farm'' license plate or a pick-up truck
engaged in farming activities. No person, except
firefighters or garbage collectors, or operators of fire
trucks or garbage trucks, or employees of public utility
companies, acting pursuant to and during the course of their
duties, or such other persons exempted by regulation from
the application of this section or by limited application by
special permit granted by the selectmen in a town or of the
city council in a city, shall hang onto the outside of, or
the rear-end of any vehicle, and no person on a pedacycle,
motorcycle, roller skates, sled, or any similar device,
shall hold fast or attach the device to any moving vehicle,
and no operator of a motor vehicle shall knowingly permit
any person to hang onto or ride on the outside or rear-end
of the vehicle or streetcar, or allow any person on a
pedacycle, motorcycle, roller skates, sled, or any similar
device, to hold fast or attach the device to the motor
vehicle operated on any highway. No person or persons,
except firefighters acting pursuant to their official
duties, shall occupy a trailer or semi-trailer while such
trailer or semi-trailer is being towed, pushed or drawn or
is otherwise in motion upon any way. No person shall operate
a motor vehicle while wearing headphones, unless said
headphones are used for communication in connection with
controlling the course or movement of said vehicle.
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Chapter 90:
Section 16A Stopped motor vehicles; operation of engine;
time limit; penalty
Section 16A. No person shall cause,
suffer, allow or permit the unnecessary operation of the
engine of a motor vehicle while said vehicle is stopped for
a foreseeable period of time in excess of five minutes.
This section shall not apply to (a) vehicles being serviced,
provided that operation of the engine is essential to the
proper repair thereof, or (b) vehicles engaged in the
delivery or acceptance of goods, wares, or merchandise for
which engine assisted power is necessary and substitute
alternate means cannot be made available, or (c) vehicles
engaged in an operation for which the engine power is
necessary for an associate power need other than movement
and substitute alternate power means cannot be made
available provided that such operation does not cause or
contribute to a condition of air pollution.
Whoever violates any provision of this section shall be
punished by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars for
the first offense, nor more than five hundred dollars for
each succeeding offense.
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