Legal To Cut Through Parking Lots To Avoid Red Lights In MA?

You’re approaching an intersection when the light turns red. You’re running late for work again because you forgot to set your alarm, and your boss won’t be happy if it happens again. You see the Cumberland Farms on your right and think about cutting through to save time, as the traffic lights are slow to change. This quick decision shortens your commute by roughly three minutes. Excellent.

I’ve seen this situation more times than I can count. It often happens at the intersection of Hodges Cross Road and Curran Highway in North Adams. This area includes Pedrin’s Dairy Bar, the ATM drive-thru at MountainOne Bank, and parking lots on both sides of Hodges Cross Road and Curran Highway. People, myself included, frequently cut through the parking lots to avoid the traffic light.

Driving Through a Parking Lot to Skip a Red Light: Is This Allowed?

It raises the question: Is it legal to drive through a parking lot, gas station, or any other property near an intersection in Massachusetts to avoid a traffic light? I investigated the motor vehicle laws to find out.

In most states, including Massachusetts, crossing onto private or business property to avoid a traffic light is illegal. Let’s be honest—since it’s private property, whether it’s a Cumberland Farms or a Dairy Bar like Pedrin’s, it’s not permitted. Additionally, doing so can be dangerous, especially in busy parking lots…

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