CT's GDL Laws

the penalty for a 16/17 yr old driver convicted of violating the electric device law will result in

a 30 day suspension

someone under the age of 18 who commits the following cannot be considered a youthful offender

driving under the influence, negligent homicide and evading responsibility after and accident that resulted in serious injury or death

passenger restrictions apply to 16/17 yr old license holders who have received their license on of after August 1st 2008 for what length of time

12 months

which of the following is a reason that may require a 16/17 yr old driver to take a retraining program

driving in violation of permit or graduated license requirements and usage of any mobile devices, even if hands free

ct law requires the following in regards to a child restraint system

a child age 7 and older and 60 pounds or more must be in an approved booster seat or seat belt with both lap and shoulder belt securing the booster seat

in CT the law applies to which of the following in regards to a child restraint system

from age 1-7 years of age and less than 60 pounds a child must be in an approved car seat

under Connecticut's GDL laws on a first offense for 16 and 17 year old drivers who are driving recklessly the suspension, license restoration fee and imprisonment times are what

6-month suspension, $175 license restoration fee, court fines or imprisonment of not more than 30 days, or both

under Connecticut's GDL laws what are the suspension and license restoration fee for a 16 and 17 year licensed driver violating the posted speed limit of 20mph or more on a first offense

60-day suspension, $175 license restoration fee and court fines

in connecticut the laws in regard to proper child restraint system states what

an infant under age 1 and less than 20 pounds must be in a rear facing car seat

Under Connecticut's GDL laws, 16 and 17 year olds violating the following will result in a 30-Day suspension, $175 restoration fee and court fines of their license.

having friends in the car within first year of licensure, having more people than seatbelts, and driving past the 11pm to 5am curfew