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2010 SESSION
10100932DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 46.2-334.01 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 46.2-334.01. Licenses issued to persons less than 19 years old subject to certain restrictions.
A. Any learner's permit or driver's license issued to any person less than 18 years old shall be subject to the following:
1. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 46.2-498, whenever the
driving record of a person less than 19 years old shows that he has been convicted
of committing, when he was less than 18 years old, (i) an offense for which
demerit points have been assessed or are assessable under Article 19 (§
46.2-489 et seq.) of this chapter or (ii) a violation of any provision of
Article 12 (§ 46.2-1091 et seq.) or Article 13 (§ 46.2-1095 et seq.) of Chapter
10 of this title, the
Commissioner shall direct such person to attend a driver improvement clinic. No
safe driving points shall be awarded for such clinic attendance, nor shall any
safe driving points be awarded for voluntary or court-assigned clinic
attendance. Such person's parent, guardian, legal custodian, or other person
standing in loco parentis may attend such clinic and receive a reduction in
demerit points and/or an award of safe driving points pursuant to § 46.2-498.
The provisions of this subdivision shall not be construed to prohibit awarding
of safe driving points to a person less than 18 years old who attends and
successfully completes a driver improvement clinic without having been directed
to do so by the Commissioner or required to do so by a court.
2. If any person less than 19 years old is convicted a second
time of committing, when he was less than 18 years old, (i) an offense for
which demerit points have been assessed or are assessable under Article 19 (§
46.2-489 et seq.) of this chapter or (ii) a violation of any provision of
Article 12 (§ 46.2-1091 et seq.) or Article 13 (§ 46.2-1095 et seq.) of Chapter
10 of this title, the
Commissioner shall suspend such person's driver's license or privilege to
operate a motor vehicle for 90 days. Such suspension shall be consecutive to,
and not concurrent with, any other period of license suspension, revocation or
denial. Any person who has had his driver's license or privilege to operate a motor
vehicle suspended in accordance with this subdivision may petition the juvenile
and domestic relations district court of his residence for a restricted license
to authorize such person to drive a motor vehicle in the Commonwealth to and
from his home, his place of employment, or an institution of higher learning
where he is enrolled, provided there is no other means of transportation by
which such person may travel between his home and his place of employment or
the institution of higher learning where he is enrolled. On such petition the
court may, in its discretion, authorize the issuance of a restricted license
for a period not to exceed the term of the suspension of the person's license
or privilege to operate a motor vehicle in the Commonwealth. Such restricted
license shall be valid solely for operation of a motor vehicle between such
person's home and his place of employment or the institution of higher learning
where he is enrolled.
3. If any person is convicted a third time of committing, when
he was less than 18 years old, (i) an offense for which demerit points have
been assessed or are assessable under Article 19 (§ 46.2-489 et seq.) of this
chapter or (ii) a violation of any provision of Article 12 (§ 46.2-1091 et
seq.) or Article 13 (§ 46.2-1095 et seq.) of Chapter 10 of this title, the Commissioner shall revoke such person's
driver's license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle for one year or until
such person reaches the age of 18 years, whichever is longer. Such revocation
shall be consecutive to, and not concurrent with, any other period of license
suspension, revocation or denial.
4. In no event shall any person subject to the provisions of
this section, be subject to the suspension or revocation provisions of
subdivision 2 or 3 of this section subsection for multiple
convictions arising out of the same transaction or occurrence.
B. The initial license issued to any person younger than 18 years of age shall be deemed a provisional driver's license. Until the holder is 18 years old, a provisional driver's license shall not authorize its holder to operate a motor vehicle with more than one passenger who is less than 18 years old for the first year after the license is issued nor more than three passengers who are less than 18 years old thereafter until the holder's eighteenth birthday. This passenger limitation, however, shall not apply to members of the driver's family or household. For the purposes of this subsection, "members of the driver's family or household" means (i) the driver's spouse, children, stepchildren, brothers, sisters, half brothers, half sisters, and any individual who has a child in common with the driver, whether or not they reside in the same home with the driver; (ii) the driver's brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law who reside in the same home with the driver; and (iii) any individual who cohabits with the driver, and any children of such individual residing in the same home with the driver.
C. The holder of a provisional driver's license shall not operate a motor vehicle on the highways of the Commonwealth between the hours of midnight and 4:00 a.m. except when driving (i) to or from a place of business where he is employed; (ii) to or from a school-sponsored activity; (iii) accompanied by a parent, a person acting in loco parentis, or by a spouse who is 18 years old or older, provided that such person accompanying the driver is actually occupying a seat beside the driver and is lawfully permitted to operate a motor vehicle at the time; or (iv) in cases of emergency, including response by volunteer firefighters and volunteer rescue squad personnel to emergency calls.
C1. Except in a driver emergency or when the vehicle is lawfully parked or stopped, the holder of a provisional driver's license shall not operate a motor vehicle on the highways of the Commonwealth while using any cellular telephone or any other wireless telecommunications device, regardless of whether such device is or is not hand-held.
D. The provisional driver's license restrictions in
subsections B, C, and C1 of this section shall
expire on the holder's eighteenth birthday. A violation of the provisional
driver's license restrictions in either subsection B, C, or C1 of this section shall
constitute a traffic infraction. For a second or subsequent violation of the
provisional driver's license restrictions in either subsection B, C, or C1, in
addition to any other penalties which may be imposed pursuant to § 16.1-278.10,
the court may suspend the juvenile's privilege to drive for a period not to
exceed six months.
E. A violation of subsection B, C, or C1 of
this section shall not constitute negligence, be considered
in mitigation of damages of whatever nature, be admissible in evidence or be
the subject of comment by counsel in any action for the recovery of damages
arising out of the operation, ownership, or maintenance of a motor vehicle, nor
shall anything in this subsection change any existing law, rule, or procedure
pertaining to any such civil action.
F. No Except for any violation of subsection C1, no
citation for a violation of this section shall be issued unless the officer
issuing such citation has cause to stop or arrest the driver of such motor
vehicle for the violation of some other provision of this Code or local
ordinance relating to the operation, ownership, or maintenance of a motor
vehicle or any criminal statute.