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Teen Driving . Session 2. TANDRA . Teenage & Adult Driver responsibility Act graduated driver's license program drivers ages 15 to 18 Allows young Drivers to earn & Maintain driving privileges. graduated Licensing. INSTRUCTIONAL PERMIT class CP INTERMEDIATE LICENSE class d
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Teen Driving Session 2
TANDRA • Teenage & Adult Driver responsibility Act • graduated driver's license program • drivers ages 15 to 18 • Allows young Drivers to earn & Maintain driving privileges
graduated Licensing • INSTRUCTIONAL PERMIT class CP • INTERMEDIATE LICENSE class d • A FULL LICENSE class c
Cannot advance with Major Violations 1. DUI 2. Eluding a police officer 3. Drag racing 4. Reckless driving 5. Hit and run 6. Any violation that assesses four or more points
School is required • No dropping out of school • cannot miss ten consecutive school days • Ten or more school days of unexcused absences
Under 18 suspensions in violation or guilty any one of the following offenses: • Threatening, striking, or causing bodily harm to a teacher or other school personnel • Possession or use of a weapon on school property or at a school sponsored event • Any sexual offense prohibited under Chapter 6 of Title 16 • Causing substantial physical or visible bodily harm to or seriously disfiguring another person • Possession or sale of drugs/ alcohol on school property or school event
class cpINSTRUCTIONAL PERMIT • 15 years old • Pass written examination • Accompanied at all times with passenger • 21 years old • Valid class c license
class dIntermediate license • 16-18 years old • 30 Hour driver education course approved by the Department of Driver Services And • forty (40) hours of other supervised driving experience, including at least six (6) hours at night. • Held Instructional permit for 1 year • Passes comprehensive driving state driving test • Class D - Drive alone with restrictions
Class D restrictions • No driving between 12 am and 6 am - No exceptions • Passenger restrictions:
Class cfull license • 18 years of age and older • class D license and have incurred • no major traffic convictions during the previous 12 months • Class c
Tandra – Did it work… • In 2000, one out of five fatal crashes in Georgia involved speed, with drivers ages 16-17 having the highest rate of motor vehicle fatalities • Young, inexperienced drivers ages 16 to 24 have a higher rate of crashes, injuries, and fatalities than drivers over age 24. • 44.5 percent decline in teenage speed-related crashes in 18 months, which was five times less than the rate of drivers over age 24.