TRENTON, N.J. (AP/ 1010 WINS) New Jersey will soon be the first state to alert police when a young driver is behind the wheel.
The Motor Vehicles Commission is unveiling red decals that motorists under the age of 21 must display on their license plates.
The reflective red stickers will help police identify drivers in order to enforce restrictions on passenger limits and 11 p.m. curfews.
The stickers, which take effect May 1, are removable and will cost $4.
Attorney General Paula Dow and MVC officials will announce the implementation of "Kyleighs Law at an MVC office in Freehold Wednesday.
Kyleigh DAlessio was a 16-year-old central New Jersey high school student who was killed in a vehicle driven by another teen in 2006.