License and Suspensions in CT
Economic Impacts of Suspensions
Disparities in License Suspensions
Proposed Legislative Reforms in Connecticut
Connecticut Laws and Statutes on License Suspensions
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This is the primary reason for debt-based driver’s license suspensions in Connecticut.

What is Failure to Appear (FTA)?

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The estimated amount lost in economic output annually due to debt-based license suspensions in Connecticut.

What is $5 billion?

100

This Connecticut city has neighborhoods with some of the highest rates of driver’s license suspensions.

What is Hartford?

100

he proposed legislation aims to end driver’s license suspensions for these two reasons unrelated to road safety.

What are Failure to Pay (FTP) and Failure to Appear (FTA)?

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Connecticut General Statute 14-140 governs license suspensions for this common reason.

What is Failure to Appear (FTA) in court or Failure to Pay (FTP) fines?

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This percentage of driver’s license suspensions for Failure to Appear (FTA) are concentrated in 10 predominantly Black and Hispanic neighborhoods.

What is 30%?

200

The average annual loss in earnings per resident impacted by debt-based suspensions.

What is $12,700?

200

The suspension rates disproportionately impact these two racial groups in Connecticut.

Who are Black and Latino residents?

200

The bill introduced to address debt-based driver’s license suspensions in Connecticut is known by this number.

What is HB5331?

200

The maximum fine for an infraction under Connecticut law, which usually does not require a court appearance.

What is $90?

300

This is the second leading cause of debt-based driver’s license suspensions after FTA.

What is Failure to Pay (FTP)?

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This Connecticut General Statute governs the failure to appear in court or pay fees, which leads to license suspension.

What is CT General Statute 14-140?

300

This New Haven neighborhood has a median income $33,000 below the state median and a Black & Hispanic population of only 4%.

What is New Haven (specific ZIP code not mentioned)?

300

The proposed reform would establish these plans, allowing drivers to pay fines and fees over time based on financial means.

What are installment payment plans?

300

This Connecticut statute outlines how court clerks collect and remit fines, including funds for police training.

What is CT General Statute 51-56a?

400

 Connecticut residents with suspended licenses due to debt-based suspensions totaled this amount in 2022.

What is 398,000?

400

This is Connecticut’s median household income, significantly higher than the median in affected neighborhoods.

What is $90,213?

400

This is the ZIP code with the highest percentage of Black and Hispanic residents affected by FTA suspensions in Connecticut.

What is Clay Arsenal; North Meadows & Northeast (96%)?

400

The proposed policy allows drivers to do this if they are unable to afford their total fines and fees.

What is petition the court to waive or reduce the amount?

400

Under current Connecticut law, a failure to pay surcharges on motor vehicle fines results in this action.

What is a report being sent to the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles?

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 This legal term refers to a system in which a person’s financial ability is assessed before imposing fines and fees.

What is ‘Ability to Pay’ determination?

500

The percentage of Black and Latino populations affected by suspension rates in impacted neighborhoods, which ranges from this amount to this amount.

What is 48% to 81%?

500

This legal institution described license suspensions as “one of the most pervasive poverty traps” for low-income individuals.

What is Harvard Law School Criminal Justice Policy Program?

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This state passed a similar Driver’s License Suspension Reform Act in 2021, which ended suspensions due to inability to pay traffic fines.

What is New York?

500

Proposed legislation recommends amending this statute to exclude non-moving violations from license suspensions.

What is CT General Statute 14-140?

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