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  1. Teenage & Adult Driver Responsibility Act (TADRA) is a graduated driver's license program for young drivers ages 15 to 18. It involves an intense, three-step educational process that allows the young driver to gain more experience behind the wheel with certain restrictions in place.

  2. Anyone younger than 18 years of age must present one of the following in order to obtain a driver's license or instructional permit: Certificate of School Enrollment (DS-1- obtained from school personnel); High School Diploma; General Education Development (GED); Special Diploma; Certificate of High School Completion;

  3. Joshua's Law affects teen drivers under the age of 18 when they apply for a Class D Georgia driver's license. They must complete a driver education course. The approved course should be from a Certified Driver Training School .

  4. 8 cze 2021 · A new Georgia drivers ed law begins on July 1, 2021. Joshua’s Law (also known as House Bill 466) was amended to make driver education mandatory for all 17-year-olds to be able to get a Georgia driver’s license. Prior to the change, it was only required for 16-year-olds.

  5. The grant scholarship program is open to Georgia residents ages fifteen through seventeen who possess a valid Georgia Instructional Permit or Driver’s License and wish to satisfy the Joshua’s Law driver’s education requirement by completing thirty hours of classroom instruction and six hours of behind the wheel driving instruction with an ...

  6. Anyone younger than 18 years of age must present one of the following in order to obtain a driver’s license or instructional permit: Certificate of School Enrollment (DS-1 – obtained from school personnel); High School Diploma; General Education Development (GED); Special Diploma; Certificate of High School Completion;

  7. 1 cze 2021 · DDS said teenagers waiting until 17 to test for their first license, will be excused from the 30 hours of drivers education and 6 hours of on-the-road training.