27-18-102. Interagency cooperation.
27-18-103. Inclusion of conservation and maintenance materials.
27-18-105. Limitation on contracts and other obligations.
27-18-107. Instruction as to removal of vehicle from roadway.
27-18-108. Instruction manual.
27-18-109. Driver's instruction manual.
27-18-110. Instruction on accessible parking for persons with disabilities.
A.C.R.C. Notes. References to “this chapter” in §§ 27-18-101 - 27-18-106 may not apply to §§ 27-18-107 - 27-18-109 which were enacted subsequently.
Cross References. Motorcycle, etc., operator instruction, § 27-20-109.
Preambles. Acts 1965, No. 531 contained a preamble which read:
“Whereas, currently available statistics reflect that thirty-six per cent (36%) of all American youths who die between the ages of 15 and 24 are killed in automobile accidents; and
“Whereas, virtually all of the leading insurance companies provide insurance premium discounts of 10 to 17½% for teenage boys and girls who have successfully completed a high-school driving course meeting national standards; and
“Whereas, in the last year for which statistics are available, there were 640 lives lost on Arkansas highways, more than 21,000 people were seriously injured, and property damage exceeded $11,000,000.00; and these deaths, injuries and property damage resulted in an economic loss to the State of Arkansas of more than $105,000,000.00;
“Now, therefore .”
Acts 1979, No. 755 contained a preamble which read:
“Whereas, the present driver training and testing program administered by the Police Division of the Department of Public Safety is directed almost entirely toward training and testing in matters of safe driving; and
“Whereas, many of the licensed motor vehicle operators in the State have very limited knowledge regarding the conservation of fuel and the care and maintenance of automobiles; and
“Whereas, knowledge of fuel conservation and automobile maintenance and care would not only be beneficial to the individual automobile owner and driver but would also serve the best interests of the public;
“Now, therefore .”
Effective Dates. Acts 1987, No. 598, § 4: emergency failed to pass. Emergency clause provided: “It is hereby found and determined by the General Assembly of the State of Arkansas that the practice of leaving a vehicle on a roadway after an accident can create a serious obstruction of traffic and can endanger the safety of persons traveling on our streets, roads and highways. Therefore, an emergency is hereby declared to exist and this Act being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety shall be in full force and effect upon passage and approval.”