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Laws - View Law: DRIVER'S LICENSE
NEW DRIVER'S LICENSE LAW - EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2008!
This law applies to anyone who gets their permit or driver’s license after June 30, 2008.
See the Motor Vehicle Division for specific information on these new laws.
Graduated Instruction Permit (A.R.S. § 28-3154)
· Teen is at least 15 years and 6 months old AND
· Passes all parts of the exam other than the driving test for D or G licenses
· The permit driver can drive on the public highways for 12 months if
o The driver has the permit with him or her AND
o The driver is with a person who is at least 21(with a valid license) and is in the front seat next to the driver.
Class G (Graduated) Driver’s License (A.R.S. § 28-3174)
· Driver is at least 16, but less than 18 years old and meets the other MVD requirements.
Rules for the first six months (A.R.S. § 28-3174 (D), (E) and (F))
· The driver cannot drive on a public highway between 12:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. unless:
o The driver is with a parent or legal guardian (with a valid license) who is in the front seat next to the driver.
o The driver is driving directly to or from a school sponsored activity, employment, a sanctioned religious activity, or a family emergency
· The driver cannot drive on a public highway at any time with more than one passenger under the age of 18, unless:
o The passenger’s are the driver’s siblings
· The driver can only be stopped if the peace officer has reasonable cause to believe that the driver is violating a motor vehicle law of Arizona other than this one.
Consequences (A.R.S. § 28-3174 (G))
· First violation
o maximum penalty of $75
o Rules are extended for 30 extra days
· Second violation
o Maximum penalty of $100
o Rules extended for 60 extra days, but 30 days for the first violation may be added on for a total of 90 days.
· Third violation
o Suspended license for 30 days
o If the driver already has a suspended license for a moving violation or traffic offense then the 30 days is added on to the suspension.
Class M (Motorcycle) Instruction Permit (A.R.S. § 28-3156)
· Teen is at least 16 years and 6 months old AND
· Passes all parts of the exam other than the motorcycle skill test and all MVD requirements.
· Can drive a motorcycle when the permit driver has the class M permit
· The permit is valid for 7 months
· Cannot drive a motorcycle
o On a controlled access highway (A.R.S. § 28-601)
o On a public highway from sunset to sunrise or when there is not enough light out to clearly see a person and a vehicle on the highway at 500 feet away.
Class M (Motorcycle) Driver’s License
· Driver is at least 16 and meets all of the MVD requirements.
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So does this mean, I can't legally use my permist in another state?
James from TX said:
So basically, every punishment to every law offence = license revoked? Can they not think of anything better. It's like saying, since you are a meth-addict, im going to take away your license instead of sending you to rehab so you won't kill yourself. Great job, Arizona, and thanks Laws4Kids, you really cleared things up and showed me that I will never set foot in Arizona ever. P.S. Girl: "You're cuffing yourself..." Cop: "Even the Cop gets in trouble!"
For Victor. Unfortunetly there is know way of doing so. You must keep tthe permit for the time given in your state with no exceptions.
Nate from FL said:
For Austin. In most states they consider going 25 or more miles over the speed limit reckless driving unless everyone else is. It can go from having your motorcycle license suspeded to being arrested for reckless driving
For dave. Someone I know got in an accident only having the learners permit and he was alone. He couldn't get his license till he was 21
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