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WOOD, POLLARD CO. 
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Dewey Square, Boston 
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NEW ENGLAND MOTOR LAWS 
MASSACHUSETTS 
Registration annually with the High- 
way Commission. 
Fees 
Motoreyele including 
owner to operate it, $2. 
Commercial motor vehicle regardless of 
horsepower, $0. 
Automobiles less than 20 H.F', $5. 
Automobiles of 20 H.P. and above, but 
less than 30 H.P., $10. 
Automobiles of 30 H.P. and above, but 
less than 40 H. P., $15. 
Automobiles of 40 H. P. and above, but 
less than 50 H.P., $20. 
Automobiles of 50 H.P. and above, $25. 
Motor vehicles owned or under control 
of a manufacturer or dealer, not more 
than five automobiles, $25. 
Non-residents may operate motor vehi- 
cles in this state ten days in any one cur- 
rent year without registration. 
Laws of the Road 
In approaching or passing a car of a 
street railway which has been stopped 
to allow passengers to alight or embark, 
the operate of every motor vehicle shall 
slow down, and if it be necessary for the 
safety of the public, shall bring said vehi- 
cle to a full stop. 
The driver shall, upon approaching a 
crossing of ways slow down and keep to 
the right of the intersection of the cen- 
ters of both ways when turning to the 
right, and shall pass to the right of the 
intersection of the centers of said ways 
before turning to the left. 
Rate of Speed. 
Every person operating a motor vehicle 
in any way in this commonwealth, shall 
run it at a rate of speed at no time great- 
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er than is reasonable and proper, having 
regard to traffic and the use of the way, 
and the safety of the public. It shall be 
prima facie evidence of a rate of speed 
greater than is reasonable or proper of a 
motor vehicle is operated on any way out- 
side of the thickly settled or business 
part of a city or town at a rate of speed 
exceeding 20 miles per hour for the dis- 
tance of a quarter of a mile. It shall be 
prima facie evidence of a rate of speed 
greater than is reasonable and proper if 
a motor vehicle is operated on any way 
inside the thickly settled or business part 
of a city or town at a rate of speed ex- 
cedding 15 miles per hour for the dis- 
tance of one eighth of a mile, or if a 
motor vehicle is operated on any way at 
a*rate of speed exceeding eight miles an 
hour where the operator’s or chauffeur’s 
view of the road is obstructed, either up- 
on approaching an intersecting way, or in 
going around a corner or a curve in a 
street or way. 
Revocation of License 
Any officer authorized to make arrests 
may arrest without warrant and keep in 
custody not more than 24 hours unless 
Sunday intervenes, any person operating 
a motor vehicle on any street or way, 
who does not have in his possession a ii- 
cense to operater motor vehicles. Who- 
ever uses a motor vehicle without auth- 
ority, shall be punished by a fine of not 
more than $200 or by imprisonment for 
a term of not less than two weeks or 
more than two years. 
Lights Required 
Every automobile, during the period 
from one-half hour after sunset to one- 
half hour before sunrise, shall display at 
least two white lights, which shall be visi- 
ble not less than 200 feet in the direc- 
tion to which the vehicle is proceeding; 
and every motor vehicle shall display at 
least one red light in the reverse direc- 
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tion and so arranged as to illuminate the 
rear register number. 
Passing Over Bridges 
Whenever on any bridge or way, pub- 
lic or private, there is not an unobstruted 
view of the road for at one hundred 
yards, the driver of every vehicle shall 
keep his vehicle on the right of the mid- 
dle of the traveled part of the bridge or 
way, whenever it is safe or practicable to 
do so. 
Accident Reports 
Every operator of a motor vehicle, 
which for any reason is involved in any 
accident in which any person.or property 
is injured, shall forthwith report the 
same to the Massachusetts Highway Com- 
mission. 
Number Plates 
Every automobile shall have its regis- 
ter number displayed conspicpusly on the 
two plates furnished by the Highway 
Commission, not less than eight or more 
than forty-eight inches from the ground. 
Said numbers must be kept clean and the 
numbers legible; and during the period 
when the car is required to display lights, 
the rear register shall be arranged so as 
to be plainly visible at a distance of 
sixty feet. 
VERMONT 
Registration must be made to the Secre- 
tary of State. Licenses are issued an- 
nually. License fee is $2 and a fee of 
$1 for each horsepower. The second reg- 
istration fee for motor vehicles shall be 
a sum equal to 75 per cent of the amount 
of the first registration fee, and the third 
end each successive fee thereafter shall 
be a sum equal to 50 per cent of the first 
registration fee. Automobiles are exempt 
from taxation. Upon the sale of an auto- 
mobile or motor vehicle, its registration 
shall expire. 
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