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NEW LAWS FOR YOUNG DRIVERS
As of February 22, 2010, the following changes to
New York's Licensing Laws will affect young drivers:
• Reduce from two to one the number of
non-family passengers under age 21 riding
in a motor vehicle operated by a junior
license holder when not accompanied by
a licensed parent or guardian.
✓ Elimination of the limited use Junior
license and require that a junior permit be
held for at least 6 months before a junior
or senior license may be issued.
✓ Increase the number of supervised driving
hours before scheduling a road test from
20 to 50 hours, that includes 15 hours of
driving after sunset.
Effective November 1. 2009. for all drivers it is illegal to text or
use any portable electronic device while the vehicle is in motion.
Parents make a difference
when it comes to teen driving
y 89% of teens say their parents are most influential in encouraging
safe driving.
✓ 59% of parents know that motor vehicle crashes are the number 1 killer
of teens.
✓ Nearly half (49%) incorrectly believe that driving drunk is the main cause
of teen crashes when in reality driver error, speeding and distracted
driving are the main causes.
✓ 50% of teens are less likely to be in a crash if their parents set rules and
monitor their activities.
• 71% of teens are less likely to drive intoxicated when their parents are
involved in their driving.
For additional information, please visit:
www.nysdmv.com/youngerdriver
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EFTA02726313
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