Curfew For 16 Year Old Drivers In Ohio

  1. Do 16 Year Old Drivers Have A Curfew
  2. 16 Year Old Driving Curfew Ohio
  3. Curfew For 16 Year Old Drivers In Ohio

On July 1, 2015, stricter teen driving laws went into effect in the State of Ohio.1 The new law impacts all drivers between the ages of 16 and 18 years of age who hold a probationary license. Those teen drivers who have held a probationary license for less than twelve months are not permitted to drive between midnight and 6:00 a.m. unless accompanied by a parent or guardian.2 Once the teen has had the probationary license for twelve months or longer, the restriction is only in place between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m.3

There are exceptions to both of these restrictions for the following activities: A teen driver may operate a vehicle during the restricted times, with a parent or guardian in the vehicle, if the teen is traveling to/from work, or a school or church function, provided the teen has written permission.4 The written permission must be on the form provided by the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (form BMV 2825).5 In addition to the restriction on driving hours, if the teen driver has only had a probationary license for less than twelve months, at no time may the vehicle contain more than one non-family-member.6

Drivers

Sending out warning letters to drivers with 6 points or more within a period of 2 years. Suspending Ohio driver licenses with 12 points or more within 2 years. OH Driver's License Suspension and Revocation. Suspension and revocation are the most common terms associated with loss of driving privileges. If under age 16, drivers must have a parent, guardian or licensed driving instructor in the passenger seat when driving. If the driver is age 16 or older, driving with any valid licensed driver over the age of 21 in the passenger seat is permitted, except from midnight - 6 a.m., when the driver must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

While the above restrictions may provide for some public peace, health and safety, they do not keep minors entirely off the streets or out of trouble. In some instances, more restrictive action may be necessary. The State of Ohio does not have a statewide curfew law for minors.

Instead, the State leaves the adoption of curlews to each jurisdiction. A county board of commissioners is given the authority to impose curfews on a countywide basis.7 Township boards of trustees may also impose curfews within a township.8 Although the Ohio Revised Code does not specifically grant cities with the power to impose curfews on a citywide basis, Chapter 731 of the Ohio Revised Code gives a city legislative authority. Pursuant to that legislative authority, a city may pass an ordinance instituting a curfew on minors. Many jurisdictions throughout Ohio, including the five largest cities, Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo and Akron, each enforce curfew laws for minors. The ages and time restrictions vary widely by jurisdiction.

In Columbus, the most populated city in Ohio, the curfew law differentiates between minors under the age of thirteen and those thirteen and over.9 Minor children under the age of thirteen may not be in public places, unless accompanied by a parent or guardian, during the period of one hour after sunset to 4:30 a.m. Once the minor child reaches the age of thirteen, the period decreases to the hours between midnight and 4:30 a.m., but the minor must still be accompanied by a parent or guardian unless the minor is a member of the US military or a full time registered student at a business school, college or university. There is an exception applicable to all minors, no matter what age, in the event of emergency.

In Cleveland, the curfew is broken down into four age groups.10 For ages twelve and under, the minor may not be in a public place from darkness to dawn. Minors between the ages of thirteen and fourteen are restricted between the hours of 9:30 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. The time restriction decreases if the minor is between the ages of fifteen and sixteen to 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Once the minor turns seventeen, the restriction is from midnight until 6:00 a.m. The curfew is not violated if the minor is accompanied by a parent, guardian or responsible adult selected by the parent or guardian to supervise the child. Proof the child was traveling to or from work during the restricted time is an affirmative defense to a violation of the curfew.

Do 16 Year Old Drivers Have A Curfew

The City of Cincinnati enforces a curfew between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. for minors under the age of sixteen.11 Minors between the ages sixteen and eighteen must be at their residence or usual place of abode from midnight to 5:00 a.m. Neither of these restrictions apply to minors accompanied by a parent, guardian or other person in charge of supervision of the child. Other exceptions to the curfew include emergency situations; travel to or from employment, a specific activity directed by the parent or guardian; or when the minor is exercising First Amendment Rights.

16 Year Old Driving Curfew Ohio

In Toledo, the curfew is differentiated between three age groups.12 Minors under the age of eleven are not permitted in public places between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. Minors age eleven until their sixteenth birthday must be at home between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. The restriction is between the hours of midnight and 5:00 a.m. for minors age sixteen until their eighteenth birthday. The curfew does not apply, no matter what age, to minors accompanied by a parent, guardian or responsible adult in charge of supervision of the minor. Defenses to the curfew include the minor traveling to or from a supervised activity or place of employment or responding to a life-threatening emergency at the direction of a parent, guardian or responsible adult in charge of supervision of the minor.

In Akron, the curfew applies to all minors under the age of eighteen.13 Unaccompanied minors may not be on the streets or sidewalks of the city between the ages of 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. An exception to this restriction exists for travel to or from any lawful activity, entertainment or employment when the minor has permission from a parent, guardian or person in charge of the minor's care and custody.

Ohio

If your jurisdiction is looking to enact a curfew law or is reviewing the effectiveness of an existing curfew law, keep in mind the purpose of the curfew. Traditionally, curfews for minors are enacted to prevent juvenile crime and protect youth from victimization. To be effective, the focus of the law should be on the locations, ages and times the jurisdiction is seeking to restrict.


1 Ohio Revised Code 4507.071
2 Ohio Revised Code 4507.071(B)(1)(a)
3 Ohio Revised Code 4507.071(B)(1)(b)
4 Ohio Revised Code 4507.071(B)(2)(a) and (b)
5
http://publicsafety.ohio.gov/links/bmv2825.pdf
6 Ohio Revised Code 4507.071(B)(4)
7 Ohio Revised Code 307.71
8 Ohio Revised Code 505.89
9 Columbus Municipal 2319.30
10 Cleveland Municipal Code 605.14
11 Cincinnati Municipal Code 911.27
12 Toledo Municipal Code 509.12
13 Akron Municipal Code 139.06

Teen Driving Laws for
16- and 17-Year-Olds

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Curfew For 16 Year Old Drivers In Ohio
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Passenger

For the entire time a driver holds a learner’s permit,
he or she may not have any passengers except for
either:
• A licensed driving instructor giving instruction
and others accompanying that instructor.
• One person who is providing instruction and is
at least 20 years old, has held a driver’s license
for four or more consecutive years and whose
license has not been suspended during the four
years prior to training. Parents or legal guardian
may accompany the instructor.

Curfew

No curfew, but must be accompanied by a qualified trainer.

Seatbelts

All passengers in vehicle must use permanently installed seat belts.

Cell phones, etc.

May not use cell phones (even if hands-free) or other mobile electronic devices while driving. This includes any hand-held computer or other device with a video display.

Passenger

For the first 6 months after obtaining a driver license, may only drive with:

  • Parents or legal guardian at least one of whom holds a valid driver license
  • Licensed driving instructor or
  • Person providing instruction who is at least 20 years old, has held a license for at least 4 years with no suspensions during the last 4 years

For the second 6 months, may drive with the above people and may also drive with immediate family (e.g., brothers, and sisters).

Curfew

Until 18 th birthday, may not drive between hours of 11 p.m. – 5 a.m. unless it is for:

  • employment
  • school
  • religious activities
  • medical necessity

*See exemptions below

Seatbelts

Until 18 th birthday, all passengers in vehicle must use permanently installed seat belts.

Cell phones, etc.

Until 18 th birthday, may not use cell phones (even if hands-free) or other mobile electronic devices while driving. This includes any hand-held computers or other device with a video display.

*Passenger and Curfew Exemptions:

The passenger and curfew restrictions do not apply to:

  • active members of a volunteer fire company or department responding to an emergency
  • active member of volunteer ambulance service or company responding to an emergency

Motorcycle Restrictions for 16/17 Year Olds

Motorcycle Restrictions for 18 Year Olds and Older

Curfew For 16 Year Old Drivers In Ohio

Passenger

· For first 3 months, no passengers.

Additional Restriction for 16/17 Year Old Permit/License Holders:

Curfew For 16 Year Old Drivers In Ohio

May not operate any public service vehicle or vanpool vehicle.