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Public Act 96-1344 effective 7-1-11 Aggravated DUI/Personal Injury Refusal-Summary Revocation
 
  • Any person who refuses to submit to testing following an arrest for DUI involving a motor vehicle accident that causes a Type A personal injury (or death) to another will be revoked summarily on the 46th day following arrest. The driver will be entitled to a court hearing following the same procedures as a summary suspension.
 
Public Act 96-1002, eff. 1-1-11 Speeding -
 
  •  Provides that a person who drives a vehicle upon any highway of this State at a speed that is 30 miles per hour or more but less than 40 miles per hour in excess of the applicable maximum speed limit established under the Illinois Vehicle Code or a local ordinance commits a Class B misdemeanor.
 
  • Also provides that a person charged with driving a vehicle upon any highway of the State at a speed that is 40 miles per hour or more in excess of the applicable maximum speed limit established by the Illinois Vehicle Code or a local ordinance may not receive an order of supervision.
 
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