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Kyleigh's Law (S2314) is a motor vehicle law in New Jersey that requires any driver under age 21 who holds a permit or probationary driver's license to display a $4 pair of decals on the top left corner of the front and rear license plates of their vehicles. The decals were mandatory as of May 1, 2010.
A federal transportation funding law passed in July 2012, known as the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21), provided $17.5 million in grants during fiscal year 2013 for states with primary enforcement laws against distracted driving, including laws prohibiting cell phone use while driving. States with secondary ...
In the U.S. New Jersey has Kyleigh's Law citing that teen drivers must have a decal on their vehicle. [101] Some countries, such as Australia, the United States, Canada and New Zealand, have graduated levels of driver's licence, with special rules. [102] By 2010, all US states required a graduated driver's licence for drivers under age 18.
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Kyleigh D'Alessio (1990–2006), student at the school when her death by auto accident inspired Kyleigh's Law [39] Larry W. Maysey (1946–1967), United States Air Force pararescueman who was posthumously awarded the Air Force Cross, the Air Force's second-highest decoration (after the Medal of Honor) [40]
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