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Survey: Teen driver “Kyleigh’s Law” decals should be removed

Results of an online survey conducted by a northern New Jersey assemblyman about the controversial teen driver decal will be forwarded to the state attorney general, who is expected to conclude her report on the issue on Oct. 7.

The survey conducted by Assemblyman Robert Schroeder, R-Bergen, found that 86 percent of those who responded believe the decal requirement known as “Kyleigh’s Law” should be removed.

The survey, conducted from June to August, found that most people surveyed supported the other provisions of the state’s graduated driver’s license, which require a teen driving curfew and limit the number of adolescent passengers whom a driver with a graduated driver’s license can legally transport. Opponents of the decal have argued the stickers could work as magnets for sexual predators.  (Higgs, Gannett)

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