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ATV Safety Laws Massachusetts Recreation Vehicle Safety Laws The following abstracts summarize some important Massachusetts recreation vehicle laws as of August 2001. For the complete law refer to Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 90B (Sections 20-35) and 323 Code of Massachusetts Regulations 3.00, available in booklet form. Recreation Vehicle-Defined Any motor vehicle designed or modified for use over unimproved terrain, if used for recreation or pleasure off a public way. Also, includes all legally registered motor vehicles when used off a public way. Any motor vehicle registered under Chapter 90 will not be subject to registration under Chapter 90B, but must display a current motor vehicle registration. Age Restrictions No person under 14 years of age shall operate a recreation vehicle, except as provided below: A person who is 12 or 13 years of age may operate if directly supervised by a person 18 years of age or older. A person, who is 10 or 11 years of age, may operate if directly supervised by a person 18 years old or older and the vehicle is operated on land upon which the operator lives. A person under 14 years of age may operate in a sanctioned race, rally, or organized event, which has been approved by the appropriate local authority. Under no circumstances, may a person operate who is less than 10 years of age. No person under the age of 16 and ½ years of age shall operate a recreation vehicle across a public way. Prohibited Operation: The following are examples of prohibited operation Operating under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Operating on public ways or upon the right-of-way limits of a controlled access highway. Failure to come to a complete stop when crossing a public way (must yield to motor vehicle traffic). No person under 16½ years of age shall operate across a public way. Operating so as to endanger any person or property. Operating at an unreasonable, improper, and unsafe speed for existing conditions. Operating on land of another without permission of the owner. (Permission may be given to an individual or group). Operating within 150 feet of an occupied residence without permission of the owner. Operating on an ocean beach or sand dune in a manner so as to destroy, damage or break down any beach, dune or dune grass. Operating in a manner so as to harass or chase wildlife or domestic animals. Operating on a wetland such as a bog, marsh, or swamp so as to destroy or damage the wetland, if such area has been designated and posted as a protected wetland area. Operating in Wildlife Mangagement Areas. Safety Equipment Persons operating or riding on a recreation vehicle shall wear an approved helmet. Each recreation vehicle must also be equipped with an adequate braking system. An adequate muffler designed to reduce unusual or excessive noise and obnoxious fumes is required. Each recreation vehicle must be equipped with and display after sunset, one or more headlights, a red rear light and red rear reflector. Trailers attached to recreation vehicle must have a red rear reflector. Trail Etiquette Observing trail etiquette is important, particularly when trails are heavily used. Whenever possible all recreation vehicles shall keep to the right side of trails. Please stay within the trail corridor and respect adjacent private and public land. When passing hikers, horseback riders, and other such trail users, operators shall reduce speed, yield right-of-way, and not pass until it can be accomplished with complete safety. Operators shall not accelerate until beyond 50 feet of such trail users. Registration, Decals and Trail Permits Recreation vehicles operated on public or private property must be registered through the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, except if used solely on land owned by the operator. Out-of-state recreation vehicle registrations are not valid in Massachusetts. The registration certificate shall be in possession for examination by a law enforcement officer or landowner. The registration plate shall be displayed on the back of each recreation vehicle. For further registration information call (617) 626-1610. Violations To report violations of off-road recreation vehicle, environmental, or wildlife laws please contact the Environmental Police Radio Communications Center at 1-800-632-8075. Riding Area Information The state Division of Forest & Parks has designated areas and trails for the use of recreation vehicles. For additional information contact the regional DFP offices or their main Boston office at (617) 626-1453. Accidents The operator or owner of a recreation vehicle involved in a collision, accident or other such causality resulting in death or injury to a person or damage to property in excess of $50.00 shall notify a law enforcement officer immediately and file a written report of the incident with the Massachusetts Environmental Police within 48 hours. To obtain accident report forms or further safety/legal information contact the Boat & RV Safety Bureau at (617) 727-8760. RETURN TO TOP Date last updated: 09/04/2001 Privacy Policy For DLE website content contact: William.Sullivan@state.ma.us Commonwealth of Massachusetts Home Page Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Home Page Home | Commissioner's Office | MassWildlife | Marine Fisheries | Law Enforcement | Riverways | Public Access Board | Site Navigation | Department Overview | Information Central | Licenses | GIS Program | Links | FAQs



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Williams Transport Motor Coach Service - About The Service About The Service The Williams Transport Motor Coach Service is a wholly-owned, independent business of Williams College, whose goal is to serve the Williams College student body by providing reliable, comfortable, and safe transportation for students during breaks in the academic year. During Thanksgiving Break, Winter Break, Dead Week, Spring Break, and at the End of School, the Motor Coach Service runs luxury motor coaches to Albany, New York City, and Boston. Our motor coaches seat at least 55 adults in individually reclining seats and are equipped with a lavatory, VCR, televisions, a separate baggage compartment and a mobile phone. Motor Coach Service History It is our understanding that the Bus Service (as it was known) was originally founded and run as a for profit business in the late 1970's by Steve Case'80, current Chairman of AOL Time Warner. Upon his graduation, the Bus Service was continued by other Williams students. At some point at the end of the 1980's / beginning of the 1990's, the Williams College Council assumed control of the service and changed its name to the CC Bus Service. In the mid-1990's, the Bus Service was not well organized. Rumor has it that the buses left when the driver decided the bus was full (there was no set departure time) and the service chartered old, uncomfortable, un-airconditioned school buses. With the service in serious financial trouble in early 1998, freshman Phil Swisher'01 was named the service's new director. During Swisher's tenure as Director, the Service became profitable and was greatly improved by the replacment of old school busses with new, luxury motor coaches (hence our current name: CC Motor Coach Service). In Spring 1998, Swisher added Boston Logan and North Station routes and expanded the service to include Hartford in fall 1999. For the first time, students were able to charge their tickets to their term bill in 1998 and new professionally printed tickets were used. During the 2000-2001 school year, Swisher expanded the CC Motor Coach Service to include 111 scheduled departures, which covered over 315,000 passenger miles. Upon Swisher's graduation, Drew Newman'04 was appointed the new Director of the CC Motor Coach Service. Through the outstanding computer coding abilities of Joe Masters, the CC Motor Coach Service is being dramatically improved once again. Starting with the 2001-2002 academic year, the service utilized a new online Ticket Reservation, Processing, and Printing system, which will streamline operations and save paper, time, and money. Directorship of the Service, now independent of College Council and renamed Williams Transport, was appointed to Chris Upjohn '07, who worked with Drew Newman and Joe Masters on the implimentation of a new E-Ticket system that will further streamline the Service. During the course of the next three years we look forward to initiating new ventures to better serve the Williams student body. Williams Transport Motor Coach Service 1756-6 Baxter Hall Williamstown, MA 01267 2001 Drew Newman



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ATV Safety Laws Massachusetts Recreation Vehicle Safety Laws The following abstracts summarize some important Massachusetts recreation vehicle laws as of August 2001. For the complete law refer to Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 90B (Sections 20-35) and 323 Code of Massachusetts Regulations 3.00, available in booklet form. Recreation Vehicle-Defined Any motor vehicle designed or modified for use over unimproved terrain, if used for recreation or pleasure off a public way. Also, includes all legally registered motor vehicles when used off a public way. Any motor vehicle registered under Chapter 90 will not be subject to registration under Chapter 90B, but must display a current motor vehicle registration. Age Restrictions No person under 14 years of age shall operate a recreation vehicle, except as provided below: A person who is 12 or 13 years of age may operate if directly supervised by a person 18 years of age or older. A person, who is 10 or 11 years of age, may operate if directly supervised by a person 18 years old or older and the vehicle is operated on land upon which the operator lives. A person under 14 years of age may operate in a sanctioned race, rally, or organized event, which has been approved by the appropriate local authority. Under no circumstances, may a person operate who is less than 10 years of age. No person under the age of 16 and ½ years of age shall operate a recreation vehicle across a public way. Prohibited Operation: The following are examples of prohibited operation Operating under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Operating on public ways or upon the right-of-way limits of a controlled access highway. Failure to come to a complete stop when crossing a public way (must yield to motor vehicle traffic). No person under 16½ years of age shall operate across a public way. Operating so as to endanger any person or property. Operating at an unreasonable, improper, and unsafe speed for existing conditions. Operating on land of another without permission of the owner. (Permission may be given to an individual or group). Operating within 150 feet of an occupied residence without permission of the owner. Operating on an ocean beach or sand dune in a manner so as to destroy, damage or break down any beach, dune or dune grass. Operating in a manner so as to harass or chase wildlife or domestic animals. Operating on a wetland such as a bog, marsh, or swamp so as to destroy or damage the wetland, if such area has been designated and posted as a protected wetland area. Operating in Wildlife Mangagement Areas. Safety Equipment Persons operating or riding on a recreation vehicle shall wear an approved helmet. Each recreation vehicle must also be equipped with an adequate braking system. An adequate muffler designed to reduce unusual or excessive noise and obnoxious fumes is required. Each recreation vehicle must be equipped with and display after sunset, one or more headlights, a red rear light and red rear reflector. Trailers attached to recreation vehicle must have a red rear reflector. Trail Etiquette Observing trail etiquette is important, particularly when trails are heavily used. Whenever possible all recreation vehicles shall keep to the right side of trails. Please stay within the trail corridor and respect adjacent private and public land. When passing hikers, horseback riders, and other such trail users, operators shall reduce speed, yield right-of-way, and not pass until it can be accomplished with complete safety. Operators shall not accelerate until beyond 50 feet of such trail users. Registration, Decals and Trail Permits Recreation vehicles operated on public or private property must be registered through the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, except if used solely on land owned by the operator. Out-of-state recreation vehicle registrations are not valid in Massachusetts. The registration certificate shall be in possession for examination by a law enforcement officer or landowner. The registration plate shall be displayed on the back of each recreation vehicle. For further registration information call (617) 626-1610. Violations To report violations of off-road recreation vehicle, environmental, or wildlife laws please contact the Environmental Police Radio Communications Center at 1-800-632-8075. Riding Area Information The state Division of Forest & Parks has designated areas and trails for the use of recreation vehicles. For additional information contact the regional DFP offices or their main Boston office at (617) 626-1453. Accidents The operator or owner of a recreation vehicle involved in a collision, accident or other such causality resulting in death or injury to a person or damage to property in excess of $50.00 shall notify a law enforcement officer immediately and file a written report of the incident with the Massachusetts Environmental Police within 48 hours. To obtain accident report forms or further safety/legal information contact the Boat & RV Safety Bureau at (617) 727-8760. RETURN TO TOP Date last updated: 09/04/2001 Privacy Policy For DLE website content contact: William.Sullivan@state.ma.us Commonwealth of Massachusetts Home Page Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Home Page Home | Commissioner's Office | MassWildlife | Marine Fisheries | Law Enforcement | Riverways | Public Access Board | Site Navigation | Department Overview | Information Central | Licenses | GIS Program | Links | FAQs



motor coaches to Albany,

Williams Transport Motor Coach Service - About The Service About The Service The Williams Transport Motor Coach Service is a wholly-owned, independent business of Williams College, whose goal is to serve the Williams College student body by providing reliable, comfortable, and safe transportation for students during breaks in the academic year. During Thanksgiving Break, Winter Break, Dead Week, Spring Break, and at the End of School, the Motor Coach Service runs luxury motor coaches to Albany, New York City, and Boston. Our motor coaches seat at least 55 adults in individually reclining seats and are equipped with a lavatory, VCR, televisions, a separate baggage compartment and a mobile phone. Motor Coach Service History It is our understanding that the Bus Service (as it was known) was originally founded and run as a for profit business in the late 1970's by Steve Case'80, current Chairman of AOL Time Warner. Upon his graduation, the Bus Service was continued by other Williams students. At some point at the end of the 1980's / beginning of the 1990's, the Williams College Council assumed control of the service and changed its name to the CC Bus Service. In the mid-1990's, the Bus Service was not well organized. Rumor has it that the buses left when the driver decided the bus was full (there was no set departure time) and the service chartered old, uncomfortable, un-airconditioned school buses. With the service in serious financial trouble in early 1998, freshman Phil Swisher'01 was named the service's new director. During Swisher's tenure as Director, the Service became profitable and was greatly improved by the replacment of old school busses with new, luxury motor coaches (hence our current name: CC Motor Coach Service). In Spring 1998, Swisher added Boston Logan and North Station routes and expanded the service to include Hartford in fall 1999. For the first time, students were able to charge their tickets to their term bill in 1998 and new professionally printed tickets were used. During the 2000-2001 school year, Swisher expanded the CC Motor Coach Service to include 111 scheduled departures, which covered over 315,000 passenger miles. Upon Swisher's graduation, Drew Newman'04 was appointed the new Director of the CC Motor Coach Service. Through the outstanding computer coding abilities of Joe Masters, the CC Motor Coach Service is being dramatically improved once again. Starting with the 2001-2002 academic year, the service utilized a new online Ticket Reservation, Processing, and Printing system, which will streamline operations and save paper, time, and money. Directorship of the Service, now independent of College Council and renamed Williams Transport, was appointed to Chris Upjohn '07, who worked with Drew Newman and Joe Masters on the implimentation of a new E-Ticket system that will further streamline the Service. During the course of the next three years we look forward to initiating new ventures to better serve the Williams student body. Williams Transport Motor Coach Service 1756-6 Baxter Hall Williamstown, MA 01267 2001 Drew Newman



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