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GRADUATED DRIVER LICENSING (GDL) LAWS allow teen drivers to safely gain driving experience under lower-risk conditions before obtaining full driving privileges. These laws outline limits and restrictions for new drivers ages 15 through 17.
- Required Forms for Teens
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- Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
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- Class E Knowledge Exam & Driving Skills Test
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- Frequently Asked Questions
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- Resources for Teens and Parents
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- Traffic Laws for Florida Teens
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- Required Forms for Teens
Traffic Laws for Florida Teens. Language | Idioma. In addition to traffic laws for all drivers, there are additional requirements that apply to drivers who are minors. NO moving violation convictions for one year from learner’s license date of issuance.
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Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) laws in Florida allow young drivers to safely gain experience under lower-risk conditions before obtaining full driving privileges. In 1996, Florida became the first state to enact GDL laws and since then every state has adopted the GDL program in some capacity.
Learn about the requirements for teens to obtain a driver’s license in Florida and what insurance is required. Florida uses a system of graduated licenses to guide teens from being learners to becoming fully licensed drivers.
29 Αυγ 2024 · Florida’s statewide Teen Driver Safety program targets teen drivers age 15 to 19, by coaching and empowering them to educate their peers, parents and communities about teen safe driving.
Starting at age 15, Florida teens go through a slow process of obtaining their learner’s permit. A learner’s permit carries restrictions from the allowed hours of driving to always requiring an adult passenger present. The next stage for teens getting a license in Florida is the provisional license.