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SB 266 would lengthen suspensions for reckless young drivers and require in‑person driver program after repeated offenses

3083617 · April 22, 2025
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Sen. Mark McConkie’s SB 266 (introduced by staff) would increase maximum suspensions for youth operator license violations including a mandatory 90‑day suspension for youth drivers clocked more than 30 mph over the limit and require an in‑person driver‑attitude program for repeat offenders, proponents said.

Senate Bill 266, presented to the Senate Transportation Committee by staff for Sen. Mark McConkie, would increase the maximum suspension length for youth operator licenses (drivers under 18) for first, second and third offenses and require additional…

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