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Phased-in Drivers License, Foreclosure Rental Notice among New Laws

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Wednesday, July 30, 2008   

St. Paul, MN – Minnesota State Senator Sandy Pappas says some new laws going into effect this week focus on helping new drivers to be safe on the roads, while another aims to protect renters whose landlords face foreclosure.

One big change to the driving laws is a new "graduated" driver's license, which limits privileges for those under 18.

"For the first six months, you can't drive between the hours of midnight and 5 a.m., unless you're accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 25 years old, you're driving from home to work or school - and those rules don't apply if you're accompanied by your parent or guardian."

She says an important provision is that, starting Friday, Minnesota teens can't drive with more than one passenger under 20, except for family members. She says that's designed to make sure new drivers stay focused on the road and not on social interactions.

Pappas says another new "motorists' safety" law prohibits writing, reading or sending a wireless text message while driving. She says drivers who do that can be quite a hazard.

"I suppose they think that the messages are short and that they can do it quickly. But it's taking their attention off the road, like using a cell phone, for example, or eating or applying make-up or any of these other distractions."

Pappas says another new law deals with foreclosures, but not the kind that usually make news. This one is designed to protect renters.

"It requires landlords to inform tenants if the property is entered into foreclosure. This is for people who are living in a rental property, so they won't suddenly be told they have to leave the next day because their landlord's property has gone into foreclosure. Also, it would expunge any kind of eviction notices that would be on their record if that situation is the owner's fault."

Pappas says the foreclosure crisis has hit everyone, not just homeowners; sometimes the innocent bystanders are the renters, and they need to be protected.



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