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Georgia Department of Driver Services reminds teens, parents of driving restrictions
The Georgia Department of Driver
Services (DDS) reminds teens and their
parents/guardians of driving restrictions.
Parents and teens should be mindful of
Georgia’s teenage driving restrictions
• especially as holiday activities ramp up. The
Georgia Department of Driver Services lists
all the restrictions on their website
www.dds.ga.gov.
Restrictions for teens holding a “Class D”
license (drivers who are sixteen to eighteen
years of age) include:
1. No driving between the hours of 12:00
a.m. and 6:00 a.m. No exceptions.
2. Passenger restrictions:
For the initial six month period
immediately following the issuance of a
Class D license, any Class D license holder
shall not drive a motor vehicle upon the
public roads, streets or highways of this state
when any other passenger in the vehicle is
not a member of the driver’s immediate
family.
During the second six month period
immediately following issuance of a Class D
license, any Class D license holder shall not
drive a motor vehicle upon the public roads,
streets or highways of this state when more
than one other passenger in the vehicle (who
is not a member of the driver’s immediate
family) is less than 21 years of age.
After the second six month period, any
Class D license holder shall not drive a
motor vehicle upon the public roads, streets
or highways of this state when more than
three other passengers in the vehicle (who
are not members of the driver’s immediate
family) are less than 21 years of age.
’’Buckling up is the first safety step, but
please be mindful of teen passenger
restrictions and the limited driving hours,”,
said DDS Commissioner Gregory C. Dozier.
“These laws are mechanisms which support
safe teen driving, and they do make a
difference with lowering crashes ancf
fatalities when observed,” he added.
Most recently, the Georgia Legislature
passed new teen cell phone legislation which
forbids any teen operating a motor vehicle
from any cell phone use, including texting.
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