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Teen Driver Roadmap. Are you age 15 to 17-1/2? Discover the path from learner’s permit to licensed driver and beyond. 1. Requirements & Restrictions. You need to be between 15 and 17 1/2 years of age to apply for a learner’s permit. Learn more about age requirements and restrictions. 2. The Exciting Journey Ahead. You’ll be driving in no time!
California driving rules for 17 year olds are added to the driving rules we must all follow to ensure a safe learning experience for teens. California allows teens who are 17 ½ to skip driving school and go straight to take the permit test.
EXCEPTION: If you are at least 17 ½ years old, you may obtain an instruction permit without completing driver education or driver training. However, to get a DL, you must provide proof that you have completed driver education and driver training or wait until you are 18 years old.
From licensing requirements to safe driving skills to suggestions on how to handle poor weather conditions, this guide gives you the information you need to equip yourself (or your teen) for life on the road.
Teen drivers older than 17½ but younger than 18 years old can get a learner's permit without driver education and driver training but won't be able to take the driving test until they turn 18 years old.
Does your teenager drive? Family1st lists teen driving laws in California to protect them from fines and penalties and provide better driving training.
At 17 years old, a driver in California is not allowed to have passengers under 20 years of age unless they are accompanied by a licensed driver 25 years or older, or a parent/guardian. For the first 12 months after obtaining a provisional license, the driver must also be accompanied by an adult between 11 pm and 5 am.