If convicted of using a cell phone or mobile electronic device while driving, a 16- or 17-year-old driver may be required to take a drivers' retraining program. After completing operator retraining, an additional moving violation within three years of the completion date will result in a license suspension of at least:
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3 months.
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6 months.
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30 days.
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Explanation
By law, drivers under 18 cannot use a cell phone or mobile electronic device while driving, even if it is “hands-free". 16- or 17-year-old drivers who are convicted of violating the electronic device law may be required to complete a drivers' retraining course. If they commit another moving violation within three years of completing the retraining, their license will be suspended for a minimum of 30 days.
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