We feel that the vast, vast majority of 16-year-olds are able to drive safely.
I don't think it's widespread, but the cases have been highly visible.
If the General Assembly is going to pass it, it's our job to implement it. We've tried to increase the size of the plates and make them as easy as possible for law enforcement to read.
You can't change the database. You have to go through the (sign-up) process again.
We cannot manipulate or make changes to the records unless we are contacted by the Census Bureau.
There's a point system, and the more serious offenses carry with them more points.
These people are threatening you and me when they're on the road. Driving is a privilege, not a right.
The driver is responsible whether the child is related or not and has to put the child in safety seat until the age of 8.