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Sen. O'Connor and a constituent urge tighter motorcycle permit rules to reduce teen fatalities (S.2430)

6548420 · October 21, 2025
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Senator O'Connor and Vincent D'Andrea Sr. testified in favor of S.2430, which would allow issuance of motorcycle permits to drivers under 18 only after completion of a basic rider course, holding a junior operator license and maintaining a clean driving record for one year; testimony included family tragedy and national teen-fatality statistics.

Senator O'Connor told the Joint Committee on Transportation he supports Senate Bill S.2430 to change motorcycle-permit requirements for drivers under age 18 and introduced his constituent Vincent D'Andrea Sr. to testify about the bill’s intent and personal stakes.

Senator O'Connor said the bill would allow issuance of motorcycle permits to drivers under 18 only if the applicant (1) successfully completed a motorcycle basic rider course, (2) holds a junior…

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