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MO HB1246
Bill
Status
1/6/2010
Primary Sponsor
David Sater
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AI Summary
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Intermediate driver's licensees accumulating six or more points within a 12-month period shall have their license suspended for 90 days and may be required to complete an approved driver-improvement program.
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Intermediate driver's licensees convicted of exceeding the posted speed limit by 26 miles per hour or more are subject to an immediate 90-day license suspension upon conviction.
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Intermediate driver's licenses are issued to drivers ages 16-18 who meet requirements including six months of temporary instruction permit possession, 40 hours of supervised driving, and no alcohol-related enforcement contacts or traffic convictions in the preceding six to twelve months.
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Intermediate licensees are restricted from driving between 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. without an accompanying licensed driver, except for travel to school, employment, or emergencies.
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Intermediate licensees must ensure all passengers wear safety belts and are limited to one passenger under age 19 (outside immediate family) for the first six months, then limited to three such passengers thereafter.
Legislative Description
Imposes a 90-day license suspension for any intermediate driver's licensee who accumulates six or more points in a 12-month period or is convicted of exceeding the speed limit by 26 or more miles per hour
Last Action
Referred: Transportation (H)
5/14/2010