The Illinois House on Tuesday approved legislation allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain temporary driver’s licenses.
The bill was OK’d by a vote of 65-46 and now heads to Gov. Pat Quinn’s desk for approval.
Under the plan, drivers would get three-year licenses, called Temporary Visitor Driver’s Licenses, and would be required to take a driver’s education class and carry car insurance. Lawmakers believe there are as many as 250,000 undocumented immigrants on Illinois roads and that more than 40 percent of deadly Illinois crashes involve drivers who don’t have a license.
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