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KMBC's Lara Moritz reports on new driving laws taking effect in Kansas on Jan. 1.
Teens have the highest crash rate of any group in the United States. KTSRO provides education and resources to help reduce the crash and fatality rates of Kansas Teens.
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. Teen driving information
How Does a Teen Driver Get a Driver's License in Kansas? 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.
Get The 2024 Kansas HR Law Reference Guide (Printable PDF) today! Kansas child labor laws set forth the rules and limitations regarding the days and time children under the age of 18 years old may work in Kansas. They also clarify and limit the types of work children under the age of 14 and youth who are 14, 15, 16, and 17 year olds may work.
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.
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.