LD 1439
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Page 2 of 3 An Act To Protect Young Drivers and Passengers LD 1439 Title Page
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LR 1939
Item 1

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill establishes a 3-step graduated licensing system
for new drivers under 21 years of age. The graduated
licensing system places certain driving restrictions at the
first 2 levels. By successfully completing each level, the
young driver can graduate to the next, less restrictive phase
of the licensing process. The graduated licensing system
consists of a supervised instruction permit, an intermediate
license and an unrestricted license. This bill makes the
following specific changes to implement the graduated
licensing system.

 
1. It extends the period a person under 21 years of age
must hold an instruction permit from 3 months to 6 months
before making application for a driver's license.

 
2. It repeals the existing interim license laws.

 
3. It enacts a new intermediate license law. The new
provisions prohibit a new licensee under 18 years of age from
carrying passengers, except designated individuals, and from
driving between the hours of 12 a.m. to 5 a.m. for a period of
180 days. The new provisions also require extension of the
intermediate license in cases of violations of the conditions
by the licensee.

 
4. It requires mandatory license suspensions for violations
occurring during the term of provisional licenses.


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