At 12:01 a.m. Saturday, 16- and 17-year-old drivers will face new restrictions in Pennsylvania.
They'll need more training. They'll be able to transport fewer passengers. Not wearing a seat belt will be enough for a teen driver to get pulled over. Even their teen passengers will have to buckle up.
For older drivers, failure to wear a seat belt remains a secondary offense - subject to a fine if stopped for another reason.
Permit holders under 18 will need 65 hours of hands-on training, an increase of 15 hours. "Ten of the additional hours must include driving at night and five hours must occur during poor weather conditions," according to a news release from the state.