Ultimate Defensive Driving

Young Drivers

 

Vehicle crashes continue to be the leading cause of death among 16-24 years old. Some common contributors to crashes involving teen drivers in Pennsylvania are driver inexperience, driver distractions, driving too fast for conditions and improper or careless turning.

PennDOT is continuaously looking for ways to enhance the driver’s license issuance process for teens while maintaining a balance between safety and mobility. PA’s Graduated Driver Licensing Law, which took effect in 1999, and was updated in 2011, was a major enhancement to teen driver safety and has proven effective in reducing crashes and fatalities for 16 and 17 year olds.

The Law is as follows:

Learner’s Permit

After successfully completing a physical examination, vision screening and knowledge test, young drivers may begin behind-the-wheel practice. Basic driving skills and safe habits are developed under adult-supervised conditions. Requirements under the law include:

Junior License

Young drivers who graduate to a junior license have satisfactorily completed all learner’s permit requirements, including the road test, but the following restrictions still apply:

Unrestricted License

A full, unrestricted license — typically issued at age 18 — provides unlimited driving privileges to teenagers who have progressed through the graduated system and have an established history of safe driving. If certain conditions are met, some young drivers may qualify for an early license before age 18.

 

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