Assures nonresident motorists receiving citations for minor traffic violations in a party state the same treatment that would be accorded to resident motorists. Procedures under the compact are reasonable and provide due process protection, but they also make it difficult for the person who violates law to escape from the consequences. The compact is also designed to enhance law enforcement service and deterrence time spent on the highways. This compact was developed through a Council of State Governments project in cooperation with the American Association of Motor Vehicles Administrators (AAMVA), the National Committee on Uniform Traffic Laws and Ordinances, and the U.S. Dept. of Transportation. For full text and description, see CSG’s 1978 Suggested State Legislation. Consent of Congress is not re¬¨quired, although implicit consent probably flows from the Federal Highway Safety Act of 1958 (72 Stat. 635).
State | Year of Joinder |
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Alabama | 1981 |
Arizona | 1993 |
Arkansas | 1986 |
Colorado | 1982 |
Connecticut | 1981 |
Delaware | 1979 |
District of Columbia | 1980 |
Florida | 1981 |
Georgia | 1980 |
Hawaii | 1996 |
Idaho | 1992 |
Illinois | 1984 |
Indiana | 1980 |
Iowa | 1981 |
Kansas | 1983 |
Kentucky | 1978 |
Louisiana | 1979 |
Maine | 1982 |
Maryland | 1979 |
Massachusetts | 1987 |
Minnesota | 1980 |
Mississippi | 1979 |
Missouri | 1980 |
Nebraska | 1982 |
Nevada | 1990 |
New Hampshire | 1982 |
New Jersey | 1983 |
New Mexico | 1985 |
New York | 1982 |
North Carolina | 1980 |
North Dakota | 1980 |
Ohio | 1985 |
Oklahoma | 1987 |
Pennsylvania | 1979 |
Rhode Island | 1986 |
South Carolina | 1981 |
South Dakota | 1980 |
Tennessee | 1984 |
Texas | 1982 |
Utah | 1985 |
Vermont | 1985 |
Virginia | 1980 |
Washington | 1993 |
West Virginia | 1978 |
Wyoming | 1987 |