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Graduated Driver License Requirements for Teen Drivers. INSTRUCTION PERMIT - AGES 14, 15 AND 16. Present acceptable proof of identity. Age: Minimum 14 years old. Testing required: Vision. Written - or certificate of completion from driver education. Parental approval required: Yes for 14 and 15 year olds. Driver education required: No.
Teen Driving. For teen drivers, the state has a graduated driver's licenses process allowing increased driving privileges with age and experience. Teen drivers between the ages of 14 and 17 follow the graduated driver's license process. Learn more about the varying requirements and get additional information below.
What are the requirements to obtain an unrestricted driver's license at age 16 in Kansas? Applicants under 17 years of age must hold their instructional permit for 1 year from the date it was issued or until their 17th birthday whichever occurs first.
Kansas has a graduated licensing program for teenagers who are younger than 17. They generally must complete the following licensing steps to get a full driver's license. Step one: Instruction permit. Step two: Restricted license. Step three: Less restricted license. Step four: Full driver's license.
Added two exemptions for situations arising from new state law regarding non-public students to allow for full varsity eligibility in certain situations. 26-1-4, Anti-Tryout and Private Instruction
Parental Approval Required: Yes for 14 and 15 year olds; Driver Education Required: No; Driving Restrictions: Licensed adult in front seat at all times - minimum age 21; Wireless Restriction: No use of wireless communication devices except to report illegal activity or to summons medical or emergency help; Passenger Restriction: No
Below is a summary of our recommendations to our member schools to comply with the state law and the NFHS playing rule. A complete and detailed version can be found on the KSHSAA website in the sports medicine and safety section.