Yes, Massachusetts and New York have a traffic reciprocity agreement that allows for the recognition of traffic violations and penalties between the two states. This means that if a driver from one state receives a traffic violation in the other state, that violation may be reported to their home state and could affect their driving record and insurance rates. However, specific details and enforcement may vary, so it's advisable for drivers to be aware of the laws in both states.
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