Code of Massachusetts Regulations
700 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Title 700 CMR 7.00 - Use of the Massachusetts Turnpike and the Metropolitan Highway System
Section 7.09 - Traffic, Operation, and Safety
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Signs and Orders.
(2) Traffic Control Signal. The operator of a motor vehicle approaching a traffic control signal exhibiting one or more colored lights shall obey the commands of the lights in accordance with their signification as specified in 700 CMR 7.09(2): Table 9.
TABLE 9
Description of Light |
Meaning |
Green Light |
Proceed. |
Green Arrow |
Proceed as directed by arrow. |
Red Light |
Stop or lane closed to traffic. |
Red X |
Lane closed to traffic. |
Amber Light (in any other location) |
Proceed only as directed by a Massachusetts State Police officer. |
Flashing Light |
Reduce speed and proceed with caution and in compliance with any supplemental directions. |
(3) Parking.
(4) Parking Specifically Prohibited. Without limiting the scope or effect of 700 CMR 7.09(3)(a), parking is specifically prohibited in areas constituting, or designated by signs as constituting, any of the areas listed in 700 CMR 7.09(4): Table 10.
TABLE 10
Type of Area |
Limitation of Description. If Any |
(a) No Parking area - posted |
Sign posted or curb painted yellow for restricted area. |
(b) No Parking area - tow zone |
- |
(c) No Stopping or Standing area |
- |
(d) Crosswalk |
- |
(e) Sidewalk |
- |
(f) Reserved area |
- |
(g) Area reserved for HP or DV plate parking |
- |
(h) Handicapped Ramp |
- |
(i) Median |
- |
(j) Designated truck or bus parking area |
If the vehicle is not a truck or bus. |
(k) Designated car parking area |
If the vehicle is not a private passenger motor vehicle or motorcycle. |
(l) Designated tandem trailer parking area |
If the trailer is not part of the tandem unit. |
(m) Hydrant area |
If any portion of the vehicle is located within ten feet of a fire hydrant. |
(n) Designated fire lane |
|
(o) Breakdown lane |
Except as such parking is permitted in accordance with 700 CMR 7.12(1) and 700 CMR 7.12(2). |
(p) Over Posted Time Limit |
If the time that the vehicle has been parking exceed the time limit indicated on an applicable sign. |
(q) Inspection Sticker |
If the vehicle does not have a properly displayed, current, valid inspection sticker. |
(r) Idling in excess of five minutes |
- |
(s) Emergency vehicle access |
- |
(t) Double parking |
- |
(u) Weather emergency |
If the vehicle is parked on a way when an applicable sign prohibits parking during an issued or declared weather emergency. |
(v) Outside of marked spaces |
- |
(w) Street cleaning |
If the vehicle is parked on the day and time indicated on an applicable sign for street cleaning. |
(5) Negligent Operation or Loading.
(6) Speed.
TABLE 11
Way |
Maximum Speed Limit |
Minimum Speed Limit |
Turnpike between the New York State border and Interchange 14 in Weston, eastbound, and from Interchange 15 in Newton to the New York State border, westbound |
65 m.p.h |
40 m.p.h |
Turnpike, all other portions |
55 m.p.h |
40 m.p.h |
Callahan and Sumner Tunnels |
35 m.p.h |
20 m.p.h |
Ted Williams Tunnel |
40 m.p.h |
20 m.p.h |
Prudential Tunnel |
45 m.p.h. |
- |
Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., Tunnel |
45 m.p.h. |
- |
Any Other Way |
As posted. |
As posted. |
Entrance and Exit Ramps; entries and exits to toll plazas; and all other entries, exits, and ramps |
As posted. |
- |
(7) Entering a Way. Except as otherwise directed by a Massachusetts State Police officer or sign, no individual may operate, push, or otherwise cause to move a vehicle on a way except in the direction of traffic. An operator of a motor vehicle entering a service or rest area, interchange, shoulder, or deceleration lane shall enter from the right hand travel lane. An operator of a motor vehicle entering a travel lane from a service or rest area or interchange shall use the acceleration lane and shall enter the travel lane with caution so as not to interfere with or endanger traffic.
(8) Travel Lanes. An operator may not drive a motor vehicle across solid pavement markings separating travel lanes unless a Massachusetts State Police officer, or sign so directs, or in the case of an emergency, or if done in accordance with 700 CMR 7.09(9).
(9) Breakdown Lane. An operator of a motor vehicle may not use a breakdown lane unless authorized by a Massachusetts State Police officer or a sign or the motor vehicle is a disabled vehicle.
(10) Crossing a Median or Area Not Intended for Travel.
(11) Restricted Areas.
(12) Construction Zones. The Department posts signs notifying operators that they are entering a construction zone or maintenance work zone on a way, indicating the speed limit within the zone, and indicating the fine for speeding within the zone as provided in 700 CMR 7.13(3)(a).
(13) Keeping to the Right.
(14) Passing. An operator of a motor vehicle may not overtake, attempt to pass, or pass another vehicle in violation of 700 CMR 7.09(8). An operator of a motor vehicle overtaking another vehicle shall, when necessary, signal that vehicle and also any vehicle to the rear in sufficient time before attempting to pass to give ample warning of such movement. If both the overtaking vehicle and the vehicle being overtaken are in the same lane, the operator of the overtaking vehicle shall gradually cross to an adjacent lane, which may not be a paved shoulder or a creeper lane, so as to avoid a sudden turn and to allow the overtaking vehicle to pass the overtaken vehicle at a safe lateral distance. The operator of a motor vehicle about to be overtaken and passed by another vehicle shall continue in the lane then occupied by the overtaken vehicle and may not increase the speed of the vehicle until it is completely passed by the overtaking vehicle. An operator of a motor vehicle may overtake, attempt to pass, or pass another vehicle in the same lane.
(15) Space Between Vehicles. The operator of a motor vehicle may not follow another vehicle more closely than is reasonable and prudent, having due regard for the speed of the vehicle and traffic conditions.
(16) Coasting. No operator may operate a motor vehicle without engaging the gears of the motor vehicle's transmission.
(17) Stopping, Backing, or Turning.
Intention to turn to the left: |
Hand and arm extended horizontally. |
Intention to turn to the right: |
Hand and arm extended upward. |
Intention to stop or decrease speed: |
Hand and arm extended downward. |
(18) Repairs and Removal of Disabled Vehicles. No person may repair or remove a disabled vehicle except in accordance with the applicable provisions of 700 CMR 7.12.
(19) Over-height Vehicles. The operator of a vehicle that activates a red light signal or the sounding of a buzzer warning that the vehicle is over-height shall immediately bring the vehicle to a stop and may not proceed further unless a special permit that the Department issues authorizes such travel.
(20) Cutouts. No operator of a motor vehicle may use any cutout or other apparatus or device that allows exhaust gas to escape into the atmosphere without passing through a muffler or silencer.
(21) Horn. No operator may sound a vehicle's horn or other device or in any manner operate the vehicle so as to make a harsh, objectionable, or unreasonable noise.
(22) Headlights.
(23) Adequate Fuel. No operator of a motor vehicle may enter a way unless the motor vehicle carries a fuel or energy supply in its main fuel reservoir or energy supply source sufficient to enable it to complete its passage on the way without stopping to refuel or re-energize, except at designated service areas.
(24) Disposal of Waste or Other Materials.
(25) Defacing. No person may cut, mutilate or remove a tree, shrub, or plant located on a way. No person may paint, mark, or mar any wall, bridge, or other structure on a way.
(26) Inspection Stickers. No vehicle may travel on a way unless it properly displays a current, valid inspection sticker pursuant to M.G.L. c. 90, § 7A, or the law of another jurisdiction in which the vehicle is registered as indicated by the number plate displayed by the vehicle.
(27) Inadequate Equipment. No operator may operate a vehicle in a manner that would violate any requirement as to the use of brakes, directional signals, lights, or safety devices and equipment specified in M.G.L. c. 90 with respect to the operation of a similar vehicle operating upon a way of the commonwealth.
(28) Idling. An operator of a motor vehicle shall comply with the provisions of M.G.L. c. 90, § 16A, regarding the unnecessary operation of the engine of a motor vehicle.
(29) Transportation of Alcoholic Beverages. No vehicle may travel on a way unless the operator complies with the provisions of M.G.L. c. 138, § 22, regarding the transportation of alcoholic beverages.
(30) Inspection and Examination of Cargo. No motor carrier may travel on a way unless it complies with the provisions of M.G.L. c. 159B, § 14A, with respect to the inspection and examination of cargo and of papers relating to cargo.
(31) Interstate Transportation. No vehicle may travel on a way unless it complies with the provisions of M.G.L. c. 159B, § 10, regarding interstate transportation.
(32) Operator's Record of Duty Status. An operator who 49 CFR 395 (1997) requires to keep a record of duty status must maintain and carry this record and present it to a Massachusetts State Police officer or other Department official upon demand.