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DSD A 112.29 (2018) Cover*.qxp Layout 1 3/28/18 1:55 PM Page 1Printed by the authority of the State of Illinois. March 2018 – 700M – DSD A 112.29

DSD A 112.29 (2018) Cover*.qxp Layout 1 3/28/18 1:55 PM Page 2Illinois Rules of the Road 2018Illinois Driver’s Licenses/ID CardsIllinois continues to be a national leader intraffic safety. Over the last decade, trafficfatalities in our state have declinedsignificantly. This is due in large part toinnovative efforts to combat drunk anddistracted driving, as well as strongerguidelines for new teen drivers. The drivingpublic’s increased awareness and avoidance of hazardous drivingbehaviors are critical for Illinois to see a further decline in trafficfatalities.In an effort to meet federal standards for boarding airplanes, as wellas preventing identify theft, my office has changed the issuanceprocess for Illinois driver’s licenses and identification cards (DL/ID).Applicants visiting Driver Services facilities now receive a temporary,secure paper document, which is valid for 90 days and is good fordriving and/or identification purposes. In addition, the facility employeewill give the old DL/ID back to the applicant after punching a hole in it.The applicant’s information is sent to a centralized, secure facility inIllinois. After fraud checks have been conducted to ensure theapplicant’s identity, a higher quality, more secure DL/ID is printed andsent via U.S. mail within 15 business days to the applicant’s address.The design of the DL/ID card has been upgraded with importantfeatures that over-the-counter technology simply cannot produce.Driver’s LicenseID CardCommercial Driver’s License(CDL)Temporary Visitor Driver’s License(TVDL)Under 21Driver’s LicenseUnder 21 ID CardUnder 21 CDLUnder 21 TVDLLast year, my office launched a license plate replacement programdesigned to replace old license plates with a newly designed plate atno additional cost to Illinois taxpayers. More than 1.5 million licenseplates have already been replaced.As Secretary of State, I will continue to maintain the highest standardswhen it comes to traffic safety and public service in Illinois.The Secretary of State’s Emergency Contact Database allows Illinois driver’s licenseand ID cardholders to enter emergency contact information for free into a voluntary,secure database. In the event of a motor vehicle crash or other emergency situationwhen a person is unable to communicate directly, law enforcement can access theJesse WhiteIllinois Secretary of Statedatabase to help reach the person’s designated contacts. To register your emergencycontact information, please visit www.cyberdriveillinois.com.2

In an effort to meet federal standards for boarding airplanes as well as preventing identitytheft, the Secretary of State’s office has made security feature upgrades to Illinois driver’slicenses and identification cards (DL/ID) and changed the issuance process for all applicants.This means that Illinoisans who come in to renew or apply for a DL/ID will receive a temporary, secure paper document upon leaving the facility, which is valid for 90 days.The temporary, secure paper DL/ID will contain a photo and the basic information that appears on the permanent DL/ID. In addition, the facility employee will give the old DL/IDcard back to the applicant after punching a hole in it.Meanwhile, the applicant’s information will be sent to a centralized, secure facility in Illinois.After fraud checks have been conducted to ensure the applicant’s identity, a higher quality,more secure DL/ID will be printed and sent via U.S. mail within 15 business days to the applicant’s address. The design of the DL/ID card has been upgraded with important featuresthat over-the-counter technology simply cannot produce.These necessary changes are important steps toward becoming REAL ID compliant, whichis a federal mandate by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Additionally, central issuance provides better fraud and identity theft prevention by allowing the office time to investigate before applicants receive their DL/ID. If misconduct is detected, the office canprevent the permanent card from being mailed.Applicants who do not receive their new permanent DL/ID after 15 business days can checkthe status at www.cyberdriveillinois.com or call 217-782-7044.For more information about the central issuance process, please visit:Printed by authority of the State of Illinois. March 2018 - 700M - DSD A 112.29

Table of ContentsChapter 1: Illinois Driver’s License .4Age Restrictions — Drivers 16-21.4Exemptions.5Changing the Name/Address on an Illinois Driver’s License/ID Card.5Document/ID Requirements for Driver’s License/ID Card .6Driver’s License Classifications .7Driver’s License Renewal .8Penalties for Driver’s License/ID Card Fraud .10Medical Report.10Driving Records/Abstracts .10Non-Driving Programs Related to the Driver’s License .11Driver’s License/State ID Card Fees .11Chapter 2: Driver’s License Exams .13Vision Screening .13Written Exam .13Driving Exam .13Cheating and Bribery.15Special Services.15Chapter 3: Drivers Under Age 21.16Obtaining an Instruction Permit .16Applying for an Illinois Driver’s License.16Driver Education and the Cooperative Driver Testing Program .17First-Time Drivers — Age 18-20.17Graduated Driver Licensing Program .18Parental Responsibility .19Related laws .19Chapter 4: Traffic Laws.21Proper Action When Stopped by Law Enforcement .21Distracted Driving .22Safety Belt Law.23Child Passenger Protection Act.24Speed Limits.24Construction Zones, Emergency Vehicles, School Zones and Funeral Processions.25Right of Way .26Passing .28Lane Usage.29Signaling .30Turning.30Rotaries and Roundabouts.32Special Stops .32Parking.34Prohibited Stopping, Standing or Parking.35Additional Laws .361

Chapter 5: Sharing the Road .40Pedestrians.40Children .41Motorcycles.41Autocycles.42Bicycles — Manual, Gas or Electric Powered .42Scooters and Mopeds .44Large Vehicles.44Disabled Vehicles.45Low-Speed Vehicles.45Slow-Moving Vehicles .46Snowmobiles.47Horseback Riders .47Chapter 6: Driving Under the Influence (DUI).48Blood-Alcohol Concentration (BAC) .48Medical Cannabis (Marijuana).48Other Drugs .49DUI Laws .49Related DUI Offenses.51Drivers Under Age 21.52Chapter 7: Traffic Violations/Crashes .54Appearing in Court .54Crash Reports.54Unattended Vehicles.55Leaving the Scene of a Crash .55Safety Responsibility Law.55Financial Responsibility Law.55Crash Prevention Courses .56Chapter 8: Driver’s License Revocation, Suspension, Denial and Cancellation .57Revocation.57Suspension.58Cancellation .59Denial .60Special Driving Permits.60Chapter 9: Roadway Signs .62Shapes of Signs .62Colors of Signs .63Regulatory Signs .64Warning Signs.67Construction and Maintenance Signs.71Other Special Signs.72Guide Signs .722

Chapter 10: Traffic Signals and Pavement Markings.74Traffic Signals .74Pavement Markings .76Railroad Crossings .78Chapter 11: Safe Driving Tips .80Drive Defensively .80Following Distances.80Vehicle Speed .81Drowsy Driving.81Weather Conditions .81Special Driving Situations and Hazards .83Equipment Failure .85Aggressive Driving .86Chapter 12: Equipment for Safe Driving .88Required Equipment.88Restricted Equipment.89Chapter 13: Owning a Vehicle.90Purchasing a Vehicle.90Vehicle Registration and Title.90License Plate Requirements.91License Plate Replacement Program .91Temporary Registration Permit .91License Plate Renewal.92Special License Plates .92Reduced-fee License Plates.93Mandatory Insurance .93Emissions Testing.93License Plates and Parking Placards for Persons with Disabilities.94Answers to Study Questions .95Index.96Acceptable Identification Document Chart .99U.S. Department of Labor Hazardous Occupations Order #2 .100This edition of the Illinois Rules of the Road is as accurate as possible at the time of publication. Thebooklet contains information you must know to pass the written test on traffic laws and signs in orderto obtain basic driving privileges. It includes information on obtaining a driver’s license, driver’s licenselaws, traffic safety issues and general information regarding Illinois traffic laws and ordinances.The language of the Illinois Compiled Statutes is condensed and paraphrased and does not cover everylaw or explain every possible situation that motorists may face while operating a motor vehicle. Themanual also provides highway safety information not in the law. It is intended as a tool for drivers andshould not be cited as a legal authority in court. Additional information and forms are available atwww.cyberdriveillinois.com.3

Chapter 1: Illinois Driver’s LicenseTo drive legally in Illinois, residents must have a valid Illinois driver’s license, temporaryvisitor driver’s license, probationary license, instruction permit, Restricted Driving Permit orMonitoring Device Driving Permit and must carry it with them while operating a motor vehicle. To obtain a driver’s license, applicants must: Visit a Driver Services facility, show required identification documents and have a phototaken. Surrender all Illinois or out-of-state licenses, including commercial driver’s licenses, stateID cards and instruction permits. Pay the appropriate fee. Pass the appropriate exams (vision screening, written and/or driving). Provide a valid address for the mailing of the permanent driver’s license.Age Restrictions — Drivers 16-21Applicants must be at least age 18 to obtain an Illinois driver’s license. The following exceptions apply: Applicants age 16 or 17 may receive their license if they successfully complete a stateapproved driver education course, complete 50 hours of practice driving and pass thethree parts of the driver’s license exam. If a parent cannot accompany a minor to the facility, an Affidavit/Consent for Minor to Drive must be signed by a legal guardian or a responsible adult over age 21. For more information about obtaining a driver’s license beforeage 18, see page 16. If the individual is a first-time Illinois driver’s license applicant, age 18, 19 or 20 and hasnever been licensed or completed an approved high school or commercial school drivereducation program, he/she must successfully complete a six-hour Adult Driver EducationCourse through a Secretary of State certified adult driver education provider before obtaining a license. More information is available by visiting www.cyberdriveillinois.com. A driver under age 18 is not allowed to drive any vehicle for-hire transporting property(e.g., delivery persons) or any vehicle requiring a commercial driver’s license. For information on Labor Regulations, see page 100. A driver under age 21 is not allowed to drive any vehicle for-hire that is transporting morethan 10 passengers, a commuter van, religious organization bus, school bus, vehicletransporting senior citizens or child care vehicle.Additional Requirements A driver must meet special requirements to operate a school bus. Interested applicantsshould contact their local school district. Special requirements are also needed to operatea religious organization bus, child care vehicle, vehicle used in for-profit ride sharing orvehicle used for senior citizen transportation. Driver’s license applicants should checkwith their employer, visit a local Driver Services facility or call the Safe Ride Section ofthe Secretary of State’s office at 217-782-7674.4

For procedures on obtaining a license to operate a motorcycle or commercial vehicle,please refer to the Illinois Motorcycle Operator Manual, the Rules of the Road for NonCDL Vehicles or the Commercial Driver’s License Study Guide, available at any Secretaryof State facility or at www.cyberdriveillinois.com. For procedures on obtaining a temporary visitor driver’s license, please refer to the Temporary Visitor Driver’s License Quick Guide available at www.cyberdriveillinois.com.ExemptionsIndividuals may drive in Illinois without a valid Illinois driver’s license if they meet one ofthe following circumstances: Have permanently moved to Illinois from another state or country and have a valid nonIllinois driver’s license. The driver must obtain an Illinois license within 90 days or beforehis or her driver’s license expires, whichever comes first. Are visiting or driving through Illinois and have a valid driver’s license from their homestate or country. Are an out-of-state student attending an Illinois college/university; they and their spouseand children may drive with a valid license from their home state or country. Are on active duty with the U.S. Armed Forces; they and their spouse and dependentchildren living with them may drive with a valid license from their home state. Are serving in the U.S. Armed Forces outside the United States, but are a legal residentof Illinois; they and their spouse and dependent children living with them may drive duringthe first 120 days of their return if they previously obtained a deferral of their driver’s license. Are serving as a civilian employee for the U.S. Armed Forces or the U.S. Department ofDefense outside the United States, but are a legal resident of Illinois; they and theirspouse and dependent children living with them may drive during the first 120 days oftheir return if they previously obtained a deferral of their driver’s license. Are employed by the U.S. government or a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; they donot need a valid Illinois license if traveling on official business and driving a vehicleowned by or leased to the government. Are operating a road machine temporarily on the roadway or farm tractor between thefarm buildings and nearby farmland.Changing the Name/Address on anIllinois Driver’s License/ID CardIllinois driver’s license or ID card holders must apply for a corrected driver’s license/ID cardby visiting a Driver Services facility within 30 days of legally changing their name and payingthe appropriate fee. The driver must provide documentation that links the new name to thename on the current driver’s license/ID card and on file with the Secretary of State’s office.The name displayed on the driver’s license/ID card will be the full given name and surnameas recorded at birth, at marriage or by the Social Security Administration, or as otherwiseestablished through legal action.5

A driver’s license or ID card holder must notify the Secretary of State’s office of an addresschange within 10 days of any move by visiting a Driver Services facility, visitingwww.cyberdriveillinois.com, or writing to: Secretary of State, Driver Services Department,Address Change, 2701 S. Dirksen Pkwy., Springfield, IL 62723.Driver’s license or ID card holders will not receive a new document reflecting the addresschange unless they visit a facility, present acceptable documents to prove residency thatinclude a valid mailing address (see page 99) and pay the appropriate fee.CDL holders must notify the Secretary of State’s office within 10 days of a name/addresschange and must obtain a corrected driver’s license within 30 days of a name/addresschange.Note: Driver Services facilities are closed on all state and federal holidays. Applicantsshould check facility hours before visiting. Facility phone numbers are available in the government listings of the telephone directory or at www.cyberdriveillinois.com.Document/ID Requirements forDriver’s License/ID CardTo receive an Illinois driver’s license/ID card, applicants must provide acceptable forms ofidentification to prove their legal name, date of birth, Social Security number, residencyand signature. Please refer to the Acceptable Identification Documents chart on page 99for a list of documents that may be used. Applicants should note the following: Signature comparison is required in the verification process. The number of documents required depends on whether an applicant is applying for adriver’s license/ID card for the first time or requesting a duplicate or corrected driver’s license/ID card. A person must provide a valid mailing address at the time of application.An applicant applying for a temporary visitor driver’s license should refer to the TemporaryVisitor Driver’s License Quick Guide for document requirements.First-time Illinois Driver’s License/ID Card ApplicantAn applicant applying for an Illinois driver’s license/ID card for the first time is required topresent documentation of the following: Proof of signature; Proof of date of birth; Proof of Social Security number; and Proof of residency.Please refer to the Acceptable Identification Documents Chart on page 99 for a list of documents that may be used. One document may satisfy more than one group.6

Those applying for a disabled ID card must also present a form entitled Application for anIllinois Person with a Disability Identification Card. This form must be properly completedand signed by a medical professional.Duplicate/Corrected Driver’s License/ID CardAn applicant applying for either a duplicate or corrected driver’s license/ID card is requiredto present documentation of the following: Proof of written signature; Proof of date of birth; Proof of Social Security number; and Proof of residency if the applicant is requesting an address change to appear on the document.An applicant requesting a change in name, date of birth, Social Security number or gendermust provide identification to link the change from the previous information to the new information.An applicant under age 60 whose license was stolen must present a police report to receivea duplicate driver’s license/ID card at no cost. Persons over age 60 do not need a police report for a duplicate driver’s license/ID card at no cost.Illinois Driver’s License/ID Card RenewalApplicants renewing a current Illinois drive

no additional cost to Illinois taxpayers. More than 1.5 million license plates have already been replaced. As Secretary of State, I will continue to maintain the highest standards when it comes to traffic safety and public service in Illinois. Jesse White Illinois Rules of the Road 2018 Illinois Secretary of State 2 Under 21 Driver’s License

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