Summary of the License to Work Act
By Ted Harvatin
Traffic Laws and Courts,
February 2021
On January 17, 2020, Governor Pritzker signed into the law the License to Work Act.
MDDP Issues
By Ted Harvatin
Traffic Laws and Courts,
December 2019
An overview of the Monitoring Device Driving Permit Program.
Low-speed bicycles and driving while revoked/suspended
By Ted Harvatin
Traffic Laws and Courts,
October 2018
The Illinois General Assembly, recognizing the growing popularity of power-assisted bicycles and the lack of clarity regarding regulatory oversight of them, recently enacted legislation to address these uncertainties.
PA 99-0296: The 1,826 days and nights of BAIID
By Ted Harvatin
Traffic Laws and Courts,
November 2017
This law provides that anyone with a Restricted Driving Permit may only operate a vehicle equipped with a breath machine and must do so for five consecutive, uninterrupted years (1,826 days per the administrative rules) prior to being eligible for full reinstatement.
CDL and “masking” issue
By Ted Harvatin
Traffic Laws and Courts,
December 2015
Federal regulations prohibit “masking” in order to avoid the CDL consequences.
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