Dear Students, Parents and Teachers:
Over the years, the State General Assembly has enacted many laws that have had a major effect on the rights and responsibilities of children and teenagers in Georgia. This is designed to answer your questions about these laws.
In 1997, Georgia became the sixth state to pass a law requiring graduated drivers’ licenses for teenagers, and the 2000 session of the General Assembly brought about significant changes in laws governing teenage driving, including new restrictions and new requirements for obtaining a driver’s license.
When can I start to drive?
Where can I apply for an instruction permit?
Do I have to have driver education or driving experience before applying for a permit?
How do I apply for an instruction permit? Will I be tested?
How can I prepare for the tests?
Once I have passed the tests, how do I obtain my learner’s permit?
When can I apply for a driver’s license?
Where do I apply for a driver’s license?
How do I apply for a driver’s license? Will I be tested?
Once I pass the driving test, how do I obtain my driver’s license?
Once I receive my driver’s license, what restrictions apply?
When can I obtain the next higher license level?
In order to obtain a driver’s license or instruction permit, must I be enrolled in school?
When you are 15, you are eligible to apply for an instruction permit. This permit allows you to drive a motor vehicle while a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old is in the front seat with you. You may use this permit for two years. If you are 18 years of age, you must have your parents consent in order to apply for your permit.
Where can I apply for an instruction permit?
You can apply for an instruction permit at any of the Georgia Exam Stations in the State.
Do I have to have driver education or driving experience before applying for a permit?
Effective January 1, 2002, before applying for a permit you must:
1. Complete an approved driver education course in a licensed private or public driving training school as well as have a cumulative total of at least 20 hours of other supervised driving experience with 6 of those hours completed at night. The supervised driving experience must be provided by a licensed driver at least 21 years of age and must occupy the front seat.
OR
2. Complete a cumulative total of at least 40 hours of supervised driving experience with at least 6 of those hours completed at night. The supervised driving experience must be provided by a licensed driver at least 21 years of age and must occupy the front passenger seat.
How do I apply for an instruction permit? Will I be tested?
In order to obtain your permit, you must successfully pass three tests:
How can I prepare for the tests?
You can pick up the Georgia Driver’s Manual at any Georgia Exam Stations. The manual is free of cost and discusses Georgia driving laws and gives a description of the road signs. Study this manual thoroughly in order to be prepared for the tests.
Once I have passed the tests, how do I obtain my learner’s permit?
When you have passed the tests, you must pay a required fee. You will receive a receipt which you may use as your temporary permit until you receive your permit in the mail.
When can I apply for a driver’s license?
When you are 16, you may apply for a driver’s license. This license allows you to drive a car without the presence of another license driver in the car with you. To qualify you must have a valid instruction permit which is not in suspension, and for a period of 12 months prior to making application, you must not have been convicted of certain enumerated traffic offenses such as Driving Under the Influence, Racing, Reckless Driving, and other serious traffic violations.
Where do I apply for a driver’s license?
As with the learner’s permit, you can apply for a driver’s license at any Georgia Exam Stations in the state.
How do I apply for a driver’s license? Will I be tested?
You must pass a road test in order to acquire your driver’s license. You will be expected to perform several different maneuvers while driving, such as quick stops, parallel parking, turning, passing, signaling, etc.
Once I pass the driving test, how do I obtain my driver’s license?
When have you passed the tests, you will be required to pay a fee. You will receive a receipt which you may use as your temporary license until you receive your permanent license in the mail. Remember to always carry your license with you when you drive.
Once I receive my driver’s license, what restrictions apply?
Effective January 1, 2002, upon receipt of your license, you will be subjected to the following restrictions:
When can I obtain the next higher license level?
You may move to the next higher license level when you have reached the age of 18, and 12 consecutive months have passed in which you have not been convicted of certain enumerated traffic offenses such as Driving Under the Influence, Racing, Reckless Driving, and other serious traffic offenses.
In order to obtain a driver’s license or instruction permit, must I be enrolled in school?
If you are under the age of 18, an instruction permit or a driver’s license will not be issued unless you are attending a public of private school and have satisfied the attendance requirements or you are enrolled in a home education program. In addition, a learner’s permit or a driver’s license can be obtained if you present proof that you have received a high school diploma, a general educational development (GED) equivalency diploma, or a certificate of high school completion; have received permission of your parent or guardian to withdraw from school; or have enrolled in a postsecondary school.
Below is a summary of the major legislative provisions concerning DUI and teen driving laws. We hope that you find this summary a useful guide.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact the Office of the Solicitor General.
Aggressive driving |
6 points |
Reckless driving |
4 points |
Unlawful passing of a school bus |
6 points |
Improper passing on a hill or a curve |
4 points |
Exceeding the speed limit by more than 14 miles per hour but less than 19 m.p.h |
2 points |
Exceeding the speed limit by 19 m.p.h. or more but less than 24 m.p.h |
3 points |
Exceeding the speed limit by 24 m.p.h. or more but less than 34 m.p.h |
4 points |
Exceeding the speed limit by 34 m.p.h. or more |
6 points |
Disobedience of any traffic control device or traffic officer |
3 points |
Too fast for conditions |
0 points |
Possessing an open container of an alcoholic beverage while driving |
2 points |
Failure to adequately secure a load, except fresh farm produce, (accident) |
2 points |
Violation of child safety restraint requirements, first offense |
1 point |
Violation of child safety restraint requirements, second or subsequent offense |
2 points |
All other moving traffic violations which are not speed limit violations |
3 points |
Any driver who applies for an initial Class D license must have completed:
An approved driver education course and a cumulative total of at least 20 hours of supervised driving of which at least six must be at night; orA PDF version (124 KB PDF) * of this information is available for printing and viewing
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