A JOL is subject to increased penalties for violation of certain laws and driver’s license restrictions. If you accept responsibility for, or are found responsible for, any of the below restrictions or violations issued before your 18th birthday, the RMV will suspend or revoke your JOL. If you would like to reinstate your JOL, you will need to serve the suspension period and fulfill any other reinstatement requirements.
Convictions, suspension periods, and reinstatement requirements
Suspension periods and reinstatement requirements vary by the type of violation and number of convictions you earn while holding a JOL. The following tables list the suspension periods and reinstatement requirements for JOL holders. Any suspension or revocation that occurs during the 6 month passenger restriction period will extend the length of the restriction period. A junior operator under the age of 18 convicted of a passenger restriction violation must serve this suspension or revocation, even if you have since turned 18.
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Passenger restriction
Governing law: Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 90 Section 8 & 10
Time restriction violation: 12:30am-5am
Governing law: Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 90 Section 8 & 10
Speeding
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Governing law: Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 90 Section 17, 17A & 18
Drag-racing
Governing law: Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 90 Section 17B
Operating to endanger/recklessly or negligent
Governing law: Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 90 Section 24
Conviction for the use of a mobile electronic device (text or phone)
Governing law: Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 90 Section 8M
Negligent operation and injury from mobile phone use
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Governing law: Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 90 Section 24(2)(a)
Additional suspension for Junior Operators under the age of 18
In addition to any other penalty required by the Massachusetts General Laws specific to each violation, MGL Chapter 90 Section 24P(b) requires that any junior operator under the age of 18 convicted of the following violations must receive a 180-day suspension for a first offense, and a one-year suspension for any additional ones:
- Operating to endanger
- Reckless/Negligent operation
- Leaving the scene of an accident
- Unauthorized use of a motor vehicle
- Unauthorized use of a motor vehicle
This is in addition to any other suspension required by law. The additional suspension only applies to a junior operator in cases where you did not receive an additional suspension for failing or refusing a breath test.
* Junior operators are only required to complete the SCARR course one time.
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