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Panel backs SB 266 to lengthen suspensions, add education for youth operator violations
Summary
The committee advanced SB 266, which increases suspension lengths for youth-operator violations and requires in-person driver programs after repeat offenses; law enforcement supported the bill and the panel voted unanimously to report it out.
Senate Bill 266, introduced to address risky driving by young operators, was presented to the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee and recommended by the panel for passage after law-enforcement testimony and member discussion.
Grant Bosse introduced SB 266 on behalf of Senator Mark McConkie, describing an effort to curb reckless driving by inexperienced drivers. The bill raises the maximum length of suspension for youth-operator license violations and…
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