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DMV details restricted licensing, ignition interlock program and medical referral process

2942974 · April 10, 2025
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Deputy DMV commissioner described the Restricted Driver's License (RDL) program, ignition interlock devices and the medical/investigation referral process used when officials or doctors raise fitness-to-drive concerns.

The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles gave lawmakers an overview Wednesday of three public-safety programs: the Restricted Driver's License (RDL) for drivers with alcohol or drug convictions, the ignition interlock device program and the DMV's process for medical or citizen referrals about a driver's fitness to operate a vehicle.

"An RDL is a restricted driver's license. It allows somebody with an alcohol or drug conviction to continue driving on the road during their suspension period," Deputy Commissioner Matt Russo said, adding that the fee for an RDL is $125 and that the program includes ignition…

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