Arizona HB2941 amends reckless driving laws for motorcycles, increasing penalties for repeat offenses.
Arizona HB2941 amends section 28-693 of the Arizona Revised Statutes to modify the penalties for reckless driving involving motorcycles. The bill specifies that operating a motorcycle in violation of certain sections is a misdemeanor, with a second or subsequent violation within twenty-four months being a class 1 misdemeanor. It also mandates that the judge may require the surrender of the driver's license and suspend the driving privilege for one year upon conviction. The bill further details conditions for potential jail sentence modifications for employed or student defendants.
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