If the number of parking spaces in any such area is:
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Number of Required Handicapped Parking Spaces
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More than 15 but not more than 25
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1
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More than 25 but not more than 40
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5% of such spaces but not less than 2
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More than 40 but not more than 100
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4% of such spaces but not less than 3
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More than 100 but not more than 200
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3% of such parking spaces but not less than 4
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More than 200 but not more than 500
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2% of such spaces but not less than 6
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More than 500 but not more than 1,000
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1 1/2% of such spaces but not less than 10
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More than 1,000 but not more than 2,000
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1% of such spaces but not less than 15
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More than 2,000 but not more than 5,000
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3/4% of 1% of such spaces but not less than 20
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More than 5,000
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1/2% of 1% of such spaces but not less than 30
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[Note: MGL c. 89, § 2, as of the date of adoption
of this bylaw provides as follows:[1]
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"Except as herein otherwise provided, the driver of a vehicle
passing another vehicle traveling in the same direction shall drive
a safe distance to the left of such other vehicle; and, if the way
is of sufficient width for the two vehicles to pass, the driver of
the leading one shall not unnecessarily obstruct the other. Except
when overtaking and passing on the right is permitted, the driver
of an overtaken vehicle shall give way to the right in favor of the
overtaking vehicle on visible signal and shall not increase the speed
of his vehicle until completely passed by the overtaking vehicle.
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The driver of a vehicle may, if the roadway is free from obstruction
and of sufficient width for two or more lines of moving vehicles,
overtake and pass upon the right of another vehicle when the vehicle
overtaken is (a) making or about to make a left turn, (b) upon a one-way
street, or (c) upon any roadway on which traffic is restricted to
one direction of movement."]
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[Note: MGL c. 89, § 11, as of the date of adoption
of this bylaw provides as follows:
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"When traffic control signals are not in place or not in operation
the driver of a vehicle shall yield the right-of-way, slowing down
or stopping if need be so to yield, to a pedestrian crossing the roadway
within a crosswalk marked in accordance with standards established
by the department of highways if the pedestrian is on that half of
the traveled part of the way on which the vehicle is traveling or
if the pedestrian approaches from the opposite half of the traveled
part of the way to within 10 feet of that half of the traveled part
of the way on which said vehicle is traveling.
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No driver of a vehicle shall pass any other vehicle which has
stopped at a marked crosswalk to permit a pedestrian to cross, nor
shall any such operator enter a marked crosswalk while a pedestrian
is crossing or until there is a sufficient space beyond the crosswalk
to accommodate the vehicle he is operating, notwithstanding that a
traffic control signal may indicate that vehicles may proceed.
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Whoever violates any provision of this section shall be punished
by a fine of not more than $200.
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Whenever a pedestrian is injured by a motor vehicle in a marked
crosswalk, the department of state police or the municipal police
department with jurisdiction of the street, in consultation with department
of state police if deemed appropriate, shall conduct an investigation
into the cause of the injury and any violation of this section or
other law or ordinance and shall issue the appropriate civil or criminal
citation or file an application for the appropriate criminal complaint,
if any. This section shall not limit the ability of a district attorney
or the attorney general to seek an indictment in connection with the
operation of a motor vehicle which causes injury or death and which
violates this section."]
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[Note: 720 CMR 9.08(3) as of the date of adoption of this bylaw
provides as follows:
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"Backing Prohibitions. No person shall back a vehicle for the
purpose of gaining entrance to any express state highway off ramp.
Exit from the highway shall be made only at succeeding exits. No person
shall back a vehicle from any ramp which provides entrance or exit
for an express state highway."]
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[Note further: MGL c. 89, § 11, as of the date of
adoption of this bylaw provides as follows:
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"Every person operating a motor vehicle, before stopping said
vehicle or making any turning movement which would affect the operation
of any other vehicle, shall give a plainly visible signal by activating
the brake lights or directional lights or signal as provided on said
vehicle; and in the event electrical or mechanical signals are not
operating or not provided on the vehicle, a plainly visible signal
by means of the hand and arm shall be made. Hand and arm signals shall
be made as follows:
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1.
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An intention to turn to the left shall be indicated by hand
and arm extended horizontally.
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2.
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An intention to turn to the right shall be indicated by hand
and arm extended upward.
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3.
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An intention to stop or decrease speed shall be indicated by
hand and arm extended downward.
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Whoever violates any provision of this section shall be punished
by a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars for each offense."]
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[Note further: MGL c. 89, § 8, as of the date of adoption
of this bylaw provides as follows:
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"When two vehicles approach or enter an intersection of any
ways, as defined in section one of chapter ninety, at approximately
the same instant, the operator of the vehicle on the left shall yield
the right-of-way to the vehicle on the right. Any operator intending
to turn left, in an intersection, across the path or lane of vehicles
approaching from the opposite direction shall, before turning, yield
the right-of-way until such time as the left turn can be made with
reasonable safety. Any operator of a vehicle entering a rotary intersection
shall yield the right-of-way to any vehicle already in the intersection.
The foregoing provisions of this section shall not apply when an operator
is otherwise directed by a police officer, or by a traffic regulating
sign, device or signal lawfully erected and maintained in accordance
with the provisions of section two of chapter eighty-five and, where
so required with the written approval of the department of highways
and while such approval is in effect.
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At any intersection on ways, as defined in section one of chapter
ninety, in which vehicular traffic is facing a steady red indication
in a traffic control signal, the driver of a vehicle which is stopped
as close as practicable at the entrance to the crosswalk or the near
side of the intersections or, if none, then at the entrance to the
intersection in obedience to such red or stop signal, may make either
(1) a right turn or (2) if on a one-way street may make a left turn
to another one-way street, but shall yield the right-of-way to pedestrians
and other traffic proceeding as directed by the signal at said intersection,
except that a city or town, subject to section two of chapter eighty-five,
by rules, orders, ordinances, or bylaws, and the department of highways
on state highways or on ways at their intersections with a state highway,
may prohibit any such turns against a red or stop signal at any such
intersection, and such prohibition shall be effective when a sign
is erected at such intersection giving notice thereof. Any person
who violates the provisions of this paragraph shall be punished by
a fine of not less than thirty-five dollars."]
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[Editorial note: The above inclusion in this bylaw of the text
of (as contrasted with references to) certain provisions of the Mass.
General Laws and the Code of Mass. Regulations as they read as of
the date of adoption hereof by Town Meeting is intended for informational
purposes only, and any subsequent amendments to such statutory provisions,
of which all persons as a matter of law are deemed to be on notice,
shall apply, as shall any other, applicable law. Therefore, it is
important that any person reading the bylaw also read the current
version of such statutes in order to fully understand the applicable
law.]
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