Keys2Drive The AAA Guide to Teen Driver Safety
State Laws

State Laws

When your parents aren’t in the car beside you, authority figures are still watching over you. State and local government agencies keep the roads safe for everyone by enforcing traffic laws.

Policing

Police enforce life-saving traffic laws related to safety belt use, drinking and driving, teen licensure and speeding, among others. If you violate those laws, you will be punished. Breaking the law can lead to fines, license suspension and other penalties.

Getting Stopped by the Police

  • Expect to present your driver’s license, the vehicle registration and proof of insurance.
  • Always cooperate and be respectful with law enforcement, whether you’re the driver or a passenger.
  • Talk to your parent about what happened.

 

Going to Court

If you get a ticket or are in a crash, it could lead to a court appearance and many unpleasant consequences.

  • Fines
  • Suspended driving privileges
  • Driver’s license points
  • Attorney’s fees
  • Court costs
  • Insurance rate increases

 

Licensing Authority

Kentucky State MapThe Kentucky Department of Transportation, through its Division of Drivers Licensing , is in charge of licensing for all drivers in Kentucky KYDOT keeps track of your license status and can suspend your license if you get too many tickets, don’t keep insurance on your car or commit other violations. 

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