![]() Driving will always be a dangerous activity and young novice drivers entertain a greater degree of risk than older drivers. For your own safety, you will still be restricted to driving during certain hours of the day until you turn 18, unless you are supervised by a licensed adult or traveling to or from work. When you have gained enough experience to pass the Class E driving skills test, you will be awarded a full teenage driver’s license which enables you to drive on your own. Passing the DMV written test, a vision and hearing test and completing the mandatory Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education course (TLSAE) will earn you a provisional driver’s license and the right to continue your learning behind the wheel, under the supervision of a licensed adult. ![]() If you are approaching the licensing process as a teenager between 15 and 18 years old, you will be faced with certain restrictions having obtained your learner’s permit. ![]()
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