| Teen Drivers Face Cell Phone Restrictions After Violations |
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| Friday, 20 June 2008 | |
Lansing, MI - Teen drivers whose cell phone use contributes to a traffic crash or ticket may be prohibited from using a phone behind the wheel, under a probationary licensing restriction announced by Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land.
The restriction may be imposed on teens when it is determined that cell phone use played a role in a negligent crash or a traffic violation. It applies to probationary drivers who are 14 years and 9 months old to age 19. Teen drivers under probation who have tickets or crashes on their records face a re-examination, which could result in a license restriction, suspension or both. Such action would delay the teen’s advancement in the Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program. Re-examinations are personal reviews with the driver conducted by Department of State examiners. All new drivers, including teens in GDL, are on probation for at least three years. The probationary period allows the department to monitor driving performance and impose any necessary licensing controls to promote safe driving habits. During the last 10 months of probation, any tickets, at-fault crashes or license suspensions extend the probationary period until the teen completes 10 consecutive months of violation-free driving.
Young drivers with unsatisfactory records will continue to be under probation until they demonstrate safe skills, even if they no longer are in GDL. Visit www.Michigan.gov/sos for more information on driver education and traffic safety. |
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