New legislation impacts new drivers beginning in July

Potential drivers can no longer wait to turn 17 to skip driver training

House Bill 466 makes several changes that will impact new drivers.  Joshua’s Law driver training is now added to the list of requirements for 17-year-olds to complete prior to being issued a Class D driver’s license.  

In addition, any 17-year-old Georgian who elects to serve our Country by joining the U.S. military will be eligible for a Class C driver’s license without holding a Class D license for a year (currently required for all teens under 18); proof of military enlistment is required. 

This law also provides customers with more options to take the on-the-road driving skills test to obtain a driver’s license. A DDS approved Third Party Tester (TPT) who has administered the on-the-road driving test for five years or more can now offer the road test to anyone, even if the customer did not take driver’s training  classes with the TPT.  Customers do not have to test with DDS if they use approved private testers. 

For complete teen driver training information including a practice knowledge test, please visit the DDS website. DDS also recommends downloading the free mobile app, DDS 2 GO. 

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