Pennsylvania governor signs teen driver bill

Harrisburg, PA – Gov. Tom Corbett (R) signed a bill on Oct. 25 that sets Graduated Driver Licensing restrictions for the state’s teen drivers.

The bill limits teen drivers to one non-family passenger for the first six months after receiving a junior license. Teens also will not be able to transport more than three non-family passengers until age 18.

Drivers and passengers younger than 18 caught not wearing a safety belt will be fined $75, and teen drivers may be pulled over solely for that violation.

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The bill also requires the Department of Transportation to issue a report every two years on junior drivers involved in an incident with multiple teen passengers.

The bill is scheduled to go into effect Dec. 24.

Harrisburg, PA – Gov. Tom Corbett (R) signed a bill on Oct. 25 that sets Graduated Driver Licensing restrictions for the state’s teen drivers.

The bill limits teen drivers to one non-family passenger for the first six months after receiving a junior license. Teens also will not be able to transport more than three non-family passengers until age 18.

Drivers and passengers younger than 18 caught not wearing a safety belt will be fined $75, and teen drivers may be pulled over solely for that violation.

- Digital Partners -

The bill also requires the Department of Transportation to issue a report every two years on junior drivers involved in an incident with multiple teen passengers.

The bill is scheduled to go into effect Dec. 24.

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