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Effective January 1, 2007 there will be new requirements for class
D driver’s licenses
Are you familiar with Joshua's Law? It is a bill that changes the
requirements that teen drivers must meet in order to obtain a Class
D driver’s license starting on January 1, 2007.
To get a Class D driver's license at age sixteen (16):
You must have completed a driver education course approved by the
Department of Driver Services and
You also must have completed a cumulative total of at least forty
(40) hours of other supervised driving experience, including at
least six (6) hours at night.
If you have not completed an approved driver's education course,
you cannot get your Class D driver's license until you reach age
seventeen (17). Remember, forty (40) hour of driving experience,
including six (6) hours of driving at night, is always required
for a Class D driver's license.
Joshua's
Law Brochure 
Joshua's Law Pamphlet 
Parent/Teen Driving Guide 
More Information is available at
http://www.gateendrivereducation.dds.ga.gov/

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