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335.031 .TRAFFIC CODE 60 <br />335.031 DRIVING WITH PROBATIONARY LICENSE; CURFEW. <br />(a) No holder of a probationary driver's license issued after January 1, 1999, who has <br />not attained the age of seventeen years shall operate a motor vehicle upon a highway or any public <br />or private property used by the public for purposes of vehicular travel or parking between the <br />hours of one a.m. and five a.m: unless the holder is accompanied by the holder's parent or <br />guardian. <br />(b) It is an affirmative defense to a violation of subsection (a) hereof if, at the time of <br />the violation, the holder of the probationary driver's license was traveling to or from the holder's <br />place of employment or an official function sponsored by the school the holder attends, or an <br />emergency existed that required the holder to operate a motor vehicle in violation of subsection <br />(a) hereof, or the holder was an emancipated minor. <br />(c) No holder of a probationary license shall operate a motor vehicle upon a highway <br />or any public or private property used by the public for purposes of vehicular travel or parking <br />unless the total number of occupants of the vehicle does not exceed the total number of occupant <br />restraining devices originally installed in the motor vehicle by its manufacturer, and each occupant <br />of the vehicle is wearing all of the available elements of a properly adjusted occupant restraining <br />device. <br />(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, no law enforcement <br />officer shall cause the operator of a motor vehicle being operated on any street or highway to stop <br />the motor vehicle for the sole purpose of determining whether each occupant of the motor vehicle <br />is wearing all of the available elements of a properly adjusted occupant restraining device as <br />required by subsection (c) hereof, or for the sole purpose of issuing a ticket, citation, or summons <br />if the requirement in that subsection has been or is being violated, or for causing the arrest of or <br />commencing a prosecution of a person for a violation of that requirement. <br />(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, no law enforcement <br />officer shall cause the operator of a motor vehicle being operated on any street or highway to stop <br />the motor vehicle for the sole purpose of determining whether a violation of subsection (a) hereof <br />has been or is being committed or for the sole purpose of issuing a ticket, citation, or summons <br />for such a violation or for causing the arrest of or commencing a prosecution of a person for such <br />violation. <br />(f) As used in this section, "occupant restraining device" has the same meaning as in <br />Ohio R.C. 4513.263. (ORC 4507.071) <br />1999 Replacement <br />