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Teenage Drivers

Teenage Drivers . Licensed Drivers in Connecticut . 16-17 year olds 35,149 18-19 year olds 71,955 20-24 year olds 152,992 Over 24 years 2,208,197 Learners Permits 37,098. Retention of Suspension Records. How long do violations stay on the driving record?.

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Teenage Drivers

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  1. Teenage Drivers

  2. Licensed Drivers in Connecticut • 16-17 year olds 35,149 • 18-19 year olds 71,955 • 20-24 year olds 152,992 • Over 24 years 2,208,197 • Learners Permits 37,098

  3. Retention of Suspension Records

  4. How long do violations stay on the driving record? • Moving violations for three years from conviction date • Points two years from conviction date

  5. 10 Years Serious convictions • Administrative Per Se (14-227b) • DUI (14-227a) • Operating under suspension (14-215) • Evading responsibility (14-224) • Manslaughter (53a-56b)

  6. 3 Years • All other suspensions purge after three years provided the operator’s license and/or privilege is restored

  7. Indefinite Open suspensions do not purge until license is restored

  8. Operator Retraining Program • Operator 24 and under convicted of two moving violations is required to attend • Operator 25 and over convicted of a third moving violation is required to attend

  9. Operator Retraining Class Required • Ages 16-19 14,332 • Ages 20-24 31,859 • Ages 25 and over 28,644 • Total: 74,835

  10. Misrepresentation of age to procure liquor §30-88a 150 day suspension Possession of alcohol by a minor in any public or private location §30-89(b)(1) 60 day $136 §30-89(b)(2) 30 day $136

  11. Youthful Offender Status • CGS §54-76l Records or other information of youth to be confidential • Court Operations does not send any Youthful Offender records to DMV

  12. DMV Administrative Per Se • Refusal to submit to a blood, breath or urine test offense under 21 21& over 1st 1 year 6 months 2nd 2 years 1 year 3rd 6 years 3 years

  13. DMV Administrative Per Se • Test results of .08 or higher; up to, but not including, .16 • offense under 21 21 & over 1st 180 days 90 days 2nd 18 months 9 months 3rd 4 years 2 years

  14. DMV Administrative Per Se • Test results of .16 or higher offense under 21 21 & over 1st 240 days 120 days 2nd 20 months 10 months 3rd 5 years 2 ½ years

  15. Judicial DUI Penalties offense under 21 21 & over 1st 1 year (SATP) 1 year (SATP) 2nd 3 yrs (or until 1 year (IID) 21 whichever is longer) 3rd lifetime lifetime

  16. Violations of Hour/Passenger Restrictions Learners Permit • CGS §14-36(c) 209 $158 fine License • CGS §14-36g 1425 $103 fine

  17. Administrative Per Se Under 21 21& over 2005 233 10,397 2006 571 10,681 2007 875 10,682

  18. Judicial DUI Under 21 21 & over 2005 183 3557 2006 150 3447 2007 61 2113

  19. Questions?

  20. Thank you

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