Arkansas

GHSA maintains data on state laws surrounding a number of highway safety issues. Below is information regarding laws in the state of Arkansas.For more information, consult the State Highway Safety Office.

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Drowsy Driving Law

Effective 2013. Defines fatigue as being without sleep for a period in excess of 24 consecutive hours "or in the state of being asleep” (Arkansas General Assembly, 2013).

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Motorcycle Helmet Required?

Helmets required for riders under 21. Universal helmet law repealed 1997.

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Provisions for Mature Drivers

70 and over: choice of 4- or 8-year renewal

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Length of Regular Renewal Cycle

8 years

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DUID Zero Tolerance or Per se Laws for Some Drugs

None

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Marijuana Possession and Use

Legal for medical use

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Marijuana Impaired Driving

None

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Rural Interstates: Cars (MPH)

75

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Rural Interstates: Trucks (MPH)

70

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Urban Interstates: Cars (MPH)

65 (60 on specified roads)

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Urban Interstates: Trucks (MPH)

65 (60 on specified roads)

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Other Limited Access Roads: Cars (MPH)

75

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Other Limited Access Roads: Trucks (MPH)

75

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Increased penalty for high BAC

None

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Administrative license suspension on first offense

6 months

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Limited driving privileges during suspension

Yes

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Ignition Interlocks

Mandatory for all convictions

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Open container laws

Yes

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Repeat Offender Laws

Yes

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Child Restraint Required

5 yrs and under and under 60 lbs

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Adult Safety Belt Permissible

6-14 yrs or 60 lbs and over

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Full Privilege Minimum Age

18 years

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Learner Stage: Minimum Age (Years/Months)

14

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Learner Stage: Minimum Duration (Months)

6

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Learner Stage: Supervised Driving Hours (Night Hours in Parenthesis)

None

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Intermediate Stage: Minimum Age (Years/Months)

16

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Intermediate Stage: Nighttime Driving Restriction

11 p.m. - 4 a.m.

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Intermediate Stage: Passenger Restrictions (Except Family, Unless Noted)

No more than 1 under 21

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Type of Law

Primary

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Who is Covered?

15 and over

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In What Seat?

Front

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Hand-Held Ban?

School and work zones only. Primary law.

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All Cell Phone Ban? School Bus Drivers

Yes. Primary law.

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All Cell Phone Ban? Novice Drivers

Drivers under 18. Secondary law.

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Text Messaging Ban?

All drivers. Primary law.

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Speed Cameras: State Law

Permitted by state law

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Speed Cameras: Where Permitted

School zones, rail crossings and work zones, though a police officer must issue citation at time of violation

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Red Light Cameras: State Law

None

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Red Light Cameras: Where Permitted

n/a

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States that have laws to govern when ignition interlock devices may be removed from drunk driving offenders’ vehicles have significantly lower rates of repeat driving under the influence (DUI) offenses than states which do not. Those are the main findings of a new study recently released by the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA), a nonprofit organization representing state highway safety offices, that addressed measures to help reduce the number of drunk driving repeat incidents.

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