Massachusetts H3611 proposes stricter regulations on junior operator licenses, including fines, suspensions, and mandatory seminars on texting and.
Massachusetts H3611 introduces stricter regulations for junior operator licenses, including financial penalties and license suspensions for violations. First offenses result in a $100 fine and up to 180 days of license suspension, with mandatory completion of an attitudinal change program. Second offenses incur a $250 fine and up to one year of suspension, while third or subsequent offenses carry a $500 fine and a one-year suspension. Additionally, the bill mandates that high schools provide annual seminars on the dangers of texting and driving, with all students required to attend.
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