Segway Enthusiasts Group
Segway Enthusiasts Group

Email to Massachusetts Members

Dear SEG America members in Massachusetts:

SEG America wants to keep its members informed about local legislative issues. We received this open letter from Segway LLC and would like to pass it along to you. There is a issue with pending regulations in Massachusetts that could seriously affect your ability to ride your Segway HT in your state. Please read Matt Dailida’s letter and do what you can to help in our efforts to make Massachusetts a Segway HT friendly place to ride. Thank you.
Stanley Dobrowski
President, SEG America

To: SEGAmerica and SegwayChat Members

From: Matt Dailida, Director of Regulatory and Government Affairs

Re: Important Update Regarding Massachusetts Regulations Regarding the Segway HT

Date: August 31, 2004

Dear SEGAmerica and SegwayChat Members:

As you probably know, in recent weeks the media has reported on the changing status of Massachusetts House Bill (HB) 1544, a bill that is intended to regulate motor scooters and mini motorbikes. We continue to be faced with the challenge of separating Segway Human Transporters from scooters in the state and need your support to obtain the freedom to operate Segway HTs safely in Massachusetts.

We agree with the intent and objective of HB 1544, that is, to create a safe environment on the sidewalks, free of noisy, fast-moving, inexpensive scooters. However, as currently written the legislation creates acceptable guidelines for mini bikes and motor scooters, but completely restricts the use of Segway HTs from roads, sidewalks and bike paths. Representative Robert Fennell, sponsor of HB 1544, and Representative Leper have been supportive of removing Segway HTs from the bill but continue to face pressure about the issue.

If you would like the freedom to use the Segway HT in Massachusetts we encourage you to notify your state representative and senator, and local media, that this legislation will affect you and request that Segway HTs be regulated separately by House Bill 1550. If passed, House Bill 1550 would define the Segway HT as an “Electric Personal Assistive Mobility Device” (EPAMD). This bill would legalize Segway HTs on sidewalks in Massachusetts and allow municipalities to develop further regulations. As of today, 41 states and the District of Columbia have actively passed EPAMD laws.

As you know, the Segway HT, which has the equivalent energy efficiency of 450 miles per gallon, has the potential to reduce traffic and environmental pollution. In addition, Segway HT owners have proven themselves to be responsible, educated and mature, and they have consistently demonstrated safe and appropriate use of Segway HTs.

Helping both individuals and communities understand and realize the full benefits of the Segway HT is a challenge and opportunity we deeply care about. We appreciate the hard work of Segway owners in the region who share these goals. We will continue to work with legislators and other to secure the freedom to operate that Segway HT owners deserve.

We encourage you to voice your opinion to your state representative and senator today, and send letters of support to Representatives Robert Fennell and John Leper. Contact information for them and local media follows. To find the contact information for your state representatives and senators visit http://www.wheredoivotema.com/bal/myelectioninfo.php

The addresses are:

State Representative Robert F. Fennell
Rep.RobertFennell@hou.state.ma.us
State House
Room 38
Boston, MA 02133
Fax: (617) 626-0222

State Representative John Lepper
Rep.JohnLepper@hou.state.ma.us
State House
Room 128
Boston, MA 02133

Boston Globe
Ms. Glenda Buell
Letters to the editor
G_buell@globe.com
Fax: (617) 929-2098
Alternate fax: (617) 929-3192

Boston Herald
Ms. Rachelle Cohen
letterstoeditor@bostonherald.com
Fax: (617) 619-6450
Alternate fax: (617) 619-6655

Telegram & Gazette
Ms. Susan Mulrooney
letters@telegram.com
Fax: (508) 793-9313
Alternate Fax: (508) 793-9281

Thanks for your support!

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