Mississippi Driving Laws: A Complete Guide

Mississippi Driving Laws: A Complete Guide
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Minimum Driving Age

  • Learner’s Permit: Available at age 15 after completing an approved driver education course.

  • Intermediate License: Eligible at age 16, after holding a learner’s permit for at least 12 months and passing a road test.

  • Full Driver’s License: Available at age 18, or age 17 if the intermediate license has been held for 6 months without violations.

Learner’s Permit Rules

  • Supervision: Permit holders must be accompanied by a licensed driver age 21 or older seated in the front passenger seat.

  • Driving Hours: No specific log hour requirement, but practice driving is strongly encouraged.

  • Cell Phone Use: Prohibited for all permit holders, including hands-free devices.

License Types

  • Learner’s Permit: For new drivers age 15+ who have completed driver education.

  • Intermediate License: For drivers under 18 with some restrictions.

  • Regular License (Class R): For drivers 18 and older, or 17-year-olds who have held an intermediate license for 6 months.

  • Commercial Driver’s License (CDL): For operating large or commercial vehicles.

  • Motorcycle Endorsement: Required to legally operate a motorcycle.

Required Documents for Driving

To apply for a license or permit in Mississippi, applicants must provide:

  • Proof of Identity: Certified birth certificate or valid U.S. passport.

  • Social Security Number: SSN card or acceptable document showing SSN.

  • Proof of Residency: Two documents such as utility bills or lease agreements.

  • Parental Consent: Required for applicants under 18.

Seatbelt and Car Seat Laws

  • Seatbelts: Mandatory for all front-seat passengers and all children in any seat.

  • Child Restraints:

    • Under 4 years: Must use a child safety seat.

    • Ages 4–7: Must use a booster seat unless the child is over 4’9″.

    • Ages 7+: Seatbelt use required.

Cell Phone and Distracted Driving Rules

  • Texting While Driving: Banned for all drivers.

  • Handheld Devices: No full ban for adult drivers, but highly discouraged.

  • Under 18: Banned from using cell phones or other electronic devices, even hands-free.

DUI Laws (Driving Under the Influence)

  • Legal BAC Limit: 0.08% for drivers age 21+; 0.02% for under 21.

  • First Offense:

    • License Suspension: 90 days (can be reduced with ignition interlock or education).

    • Fine: $250–$1,000.

    • Jail: Up to 48 hours (may be suspended).

    • Mandatory alcohol safety education.

Speed Limits

  • Interstate Highways: Up to 70 mph.

  • Divided Highways: Typically 65 mph.

  • Other Roads: 55 mph unless otherwise posted.

  • School Zones: 15–25 mph, depending on local signage.

Road Rage and Reckless Driving Laws

  • Reckless Driving: Defined as willfully disregarding the safety of persons or property.

  • Penalties:

    • Fine: Up to $100.

    • Jail: Up to 10 days for first offense.

    • Repeat offenses: Harsher fines and longer jail time possible.

Points System

Mississippi does not use a traditional points-based system. Instead, the Department of Public Safety tracks violations:

  • Multiple serious violations can lead to license suspension.

  • Habitual violators may be classified as such and face additional restrictions.

Insurance Requirements

Minimum required liability coverage:

  • Bodily Injury: $25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident.

  • Property Damage: $25,000 per accident.

  • Proof of insurance is required for vehicle registration and operation.

Renewal Frequency and Testing

  • License Renewal: Every 8 years.

  • Vision Test: Required at initial issuance and may be required at renewal.

  • Reexamination: May be mandated for drivers with medical conditions or poor driving records.

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