HB 2003
driver license instruction permit; age
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Bill overview
This bill amends Arizona’s driver’s license laws to adjust the age requirements for instruction permits and driver’s licenses. Specifically, it lowers the age at which a restricted instruction permit can be issued for a class D or G license to 15 years and six months, and allows an instruction permit for a class D, G, or M license at 15 years and six months. It also modifies restrictions on driving privileges for younger drivers, particularly concerning nighttime driving and passenger limitations, and outlines penalties for violations. The bill aims to provide more opportunities for young people to gain driving experience while maintaining safety standards.
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Nick Kupper
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