Mandatory License Suspensions (16.5-18) Flashcards
Conviction for Violating the Passenger or Night Restriction
60 days— first offense
180 days— second offense
One year— subsequent offenses
Second and subsequent offenses require a Driver Attitudinal Retraining course. Third and subsequent offenses require a new learner’s permit and road exam.
$100
Conviction for Speeding
90 days— first offense
One year— second or subsequent offense
All offenses require a new learner’s permit exam, a Driver Attitudinal Retraining course, and a new road test. In addition, you may be required to take a State Courts Against Road Rage (SCARR) course.*
$500
Conviction for Drag Racing
One year— first offense
Three years— second or subsequent offense
All offenses require a new learner’s permit exam, a Driver Attitudinal Retraining course, and a new road test. In addition, you may be required to take a State Courts Against Road Rage (SCARR) course.*
$500-first offense
$1000-second or subsequent offense
Conviction for Driving Negligently or Recklessly/Operating to Endanger
180 days— first offense
One year— second or subsequent offense (within a three year period)
Second and subsequent offenses require a new learner’s permit exam and a new road test.
$500
Conviction for the Use of a Mobile Electronic Device (text or phone)
60 days— first offense
180 days— second offense
One year— subsequent offenses
First offense requires a $100 fine, a new learner’s permit exam, a Driver Attitudinal Retraining Course, and a new road test. The fine is $250 for a second offense and $500
for a third offense.
$100
Conviction for Negligent Operation and Injury from Mobile Phone Use
180 days— first offense
One year— second or subsequent offense
Second and subsequent offenses require a new learner’s permit exam and a new road test.
$500