Driving Laws By State

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Introduction
Driving laws in the United States are set largely at the state level, which means speed limits, cell-phone rules, seat-belt requirements, window-tint limits, and licensing standards can change the moment you cross a state line. This hub is a navigational gateway to state-by-state driving rules and the policy debates behind them. The Auto Wire follows traffic enforcement, legislation, and the real consequences for drivers. Because these laws change frequently and vary by jurisdiction, every section here links to official state DMV and DOT sources, and our guidance is written to be verified, not assumed. Use this hub to understand how the rules differ, why they exist, and where to confirm the current law before you drive.
Table of Contents
- How U.S. Driving Laws Are Structured
- Speed Limits by State
- Distracted Driving and Phone Laws
- Seat Belt and Child Restraint Laws
- Window Tint and Equipment Laws
- Licensing, Permits, and Reciprocity
- DUI and Impaired Driving Laws
- Latest News
- Related Guides
- Expert Resources
- Recommended Reading
- Frequently Asked Questions
How U.S. Driving Laws Are Structured
Speed Limits by State
Maximum Highway Limits
Absolute vs. Presumed Limits
Distracted Driving and Phone Laws
Seat Belt and Child Restraint Laws
Window Tint and Equipment Laws
Licensing, Permits, and Reciprocity
Out-of-State Drivers
Graduated Licensing
DUI and Impaired Driving Laws
Latest News
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Related Guides
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Expert Resources
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Recommended Reading
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which state has the highest speed limit?
Are handheld phones illegal while driving in every state?
Do out-of-state tickets follow you home?
What is the difference between a primary and secondary seat belt law?
Are radar detectors legal?
What window tint percentage is legal in my state?
Can I drive on an out-of-state license?
What is an absolute speed limit?
How do points on a license work across states?
Where can I confirm the current driving law in my state?
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Latest News (Auto-Updating)
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It’s not just Hellcats that can do this.
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The Clever Tactic That Finally Stops A Fleeing Hellcat
The guy thought he was so smart.
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Some Pursuits Are Lost The Moment They Begin
Should they have just not tried?
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Chatty BMW Driver Hands Police The Case Against Himself
This is why attorneys tell you to keep your mouth shut.
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TRX Driver’s Boast Falls Apart During Georgia Chase
He didn’t walk away from this crash
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Teen In A Stolen Corvette Flees San Bernardino Deputies
He fled from police for almost 70 miles.
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A Chase That Proves The Suburban Is Built Like A Tank
Deputies struggle to take it down.
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Reckless Harley Rider Tops 110 MPH Fleeing Troopers
To the shock of nobody, it gets scary fast.
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LA Motorcycle Pursuit Shows Off Some Serious Riding Skill
The guy really pushes police in the chase.
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GPS Dart Helps Illinois Police Track Fleeing Suspects
These devices are pretty amazing.
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Trooper Hurt After 130 MPH PIT Maneuver Goes Wrong
Fortunately, he was able to walk away from this one.
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License plate reader policy stories; enforcement/legislation coverage; street-takeover law pieces.
Recommended FAQ topics
Highest state speed limit; phone-use bans; out-of-state tickets; primary vs. secondary seat belt laws; tint limits.
