Drug-Impaired Driving Laws: Alaska
DUID Zero Tolerance or Per se Laws for Some Drugs
None
GHSA maintains data on state laws surrounding a number of highway safety issues. Below is information regarding laws in the state of Alaska. For more information, consult the State Highway Safety Office.
Helmet required for riders under 18 or with instructional permit; all passengers must wear helmet. Universal helmet law repealed 1976.
5 years
69 and over: no mail renewal
55 (65 on select interstate routes by engineering investigation and case by case, not automatic or default)
55 (65 on select interstate routes by engineering investigation and case by case, not automatic or default)
55 (65 on select interstate routes by engineering investigation and case by case, not automatic or default)
55 (65 on select interstate routes by engineering investigation and case by case, not automatic or default)
55
55
None
90 days
After 30 days
Mandatory for all convictions
No
No
Under 1 yr in a rear-facing car seat
Over 1 yr and less than 20 lbs in a rear-facing car seat
1 yr to under 5 yrs in an appropriate car seat or booster seat
5 to under 8 yrs and less than 4' 9" (57") tall and less than 65 lbs in an appropriate car seat or booster seat
Drivers must ensure all children under 16 are properly secured in a car seat, booster seat, or seat belt
4-7 yrs and 65 lbs or over (or 57" or taller) or 7-15 yrs and under 65 lbs (or below 57")
16 years, 6 months
14
6
40 (10)
16
1 a.m. - 5 a.m.
First 6 months: no passengers under 21
All
Primary
16 and over
No
No
No
All drivers. Primary law.
None
n/a
None
n/a
None
Decriminalized and legal for recreational and medical use
None
DUID Zero Tolerance or Per se Laws for Some Drugs
None