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Kansas Graduated License Law

INSTRUCTION PERMIT Must be 14 years of age. Parent or guardian consent required for all applicants under the age of 16. Vision & written tests required. Instruction Permit holder may drive at any time when accompanied by a licensed adult driver 18 years of age or older. To get a Restricted License, you must have held an Instruction Permit for ... Read More »

Alaska Graduated License Law

PROVISIONAL LICENSING: AS 28.15.055 (1/1/99) & AS 28.15.057 (1/1/05) These laws changed what is required to obtain and keep a driver’s license. You must have held a valid instruction permit for a minimum of six (6) months before obtaining your provisional driver license. While practicing with your valid instruction permit, the adult with you must have been licensed for 1 ... Read More »

Arizona Graduated License Law

There is no reason teens can’t be good drivers. Teens tend to be high risk drivers because of limited experience, insufficient skills, poor judgement, and often unsafe behavior. The education and experience required by Graduated Driver Licensing is designed to reduce these risks and to create a solid foundation for a lifetime of safe driving habits. Over half of the ... Read More »

Arkansas Graduated License Law

Little Rock-Effective July 1, 2002, any person between the ages of 14 and 18 who has not been issued An Arkansas Drivers License will be issued a drivers license under the Arkansas Graduated Licensing Law (Act 1694 of 2001). “This new law provides a progressive driver’s licensing program for young drivers,” says Mike Munns, Administrator of Driver Services, of the ... Read More »

California Graduated License Law

Provisional driver license restrictions during the first year The following restrictions apply to minors when issued a provisional driver license. You must be accompanied and supervised by a licensed parent, guardian or other licensed driver 25 years of age or older or a licensed or certified driving instructor when you: Transport passengers under 20 years of age at any time, ... Read More »

Connecticut Graduated Licence Law

On January 1, 2004 a new law went into effect that limits the number of passengers that can ride in vehicle driven by licensed 16- and 17-year-old drivers who received licenses within the last six months. The law applies in some instances to teenagers who received a driver’s license prior to January 1, 2004. Even though these newly licensed drivers ... Read More »

Delaware Graduated License Law

On July 1, 1999, Delaware implemented a Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program. The GDL program is designed to provide young drivers with more on-the-road driving experience during the safest times of the day, before issuing them an unrestricted driver’s license. Sixteen and 17 year-old drivers represent 2% of licensed drivers in Delaware, but they have 5% of all traffic crashes. ... Read More »

Florida Graduated License Law

Every person under 18 years old MUST hold a Learner’s License for one year – there are NO exceptions to this law. No person may drive alone with a Learner’s License – regardless of age. Learner’s License – To earn a learner’s license, you must be at least 15 years old You must provide : One primary and one secondary ... Read More »

Tennessee Lemon Law

Tennessee Lemon Law Statutes Chapter 24, Motor Vehicle Warranties 55-24-201. Definitions. As used in this part, unless the context otherwise requires: “Consumer” means the purchaser (other than for purposes of resale) or the lessee of a motor vehicle, any person to whom such motor vehicle is transferred during the duration of an express warranty applicable to such motor vehicle, and ... Read More »

Texas Lemon Law

Texas Lemon Law Statutes TEXAS MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSION CODE (ARTICLE 4413(36) VERNON’S TEXAS CIVIL STATUTES) (LEMON LAW STATUTES) General Warranty Complaints Section 3.08(i). Warranty Performance Obligations Section 6.07. Judicial Review – Appeal Section 7.01. General Warranty Complaints Section 3.08(i). The owner of a motor vehicle or the owner’s designated agent may make a complaint concerning defects in a motor vehicle ... Read More »