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Effective January 1, 2008
New GDL Laws Go Into Effect
Summary Of The Teen Driver Safety
Legislation
Effective July 22, 2006
50 hours of
behind-the-wheel instruction, at least 10 hours of which must
have been at night,
in order for the minor to receive a
graduated driver's license.
Effective January 1, 2006
Each driver under the age of 18 years and each of
the driver's passengers under the age of 19 years (changed from 18)
shall wear a safety belt.
Electronic Blue Slips
All Certificates of Completion
(Blue Slips) will be issued and conducted on-line.
Click Here (Have your permit number
ready) to determine if you are ready for licensing.
LP - Licensing
Procedure Information 
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On-Line Grade Reports are now
accessible for this current semester's classes.
50 Hour Driving Log - Ready For Printing
Parent Affidavit Form
- Ready For Printing
Updated Parent Instructional Manual - Ready For Printing
Secretary of State -
Facilities & Hours of Operation

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Sixteen Is Too Young To Drive:
Taking Control When Your Teen’s Behind-The-Wheel
Authors:
Donna Crossman, Richard Crossman
Research indicates, that parent
involvement is the key to averting tragedy and reducing the teen
driver accident rate. Sixteen Is Too Young To Drive is a
resource to help parents safely manage the learning to drive
process. This book is full of essential information and must-have
advice for all parents who ultimately must face this most daunting
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Crash-Proof Your Kids:
Make Your Teen A Safer, Smarter Driver
Author: Timothy C. Smith
Knowledge and experience, obviously, are the
key. And Smith’s book can help parents send kids in the right
direction through his hands-on lessons. He offers defensive
driving and crash-avoidance techniques, shows the skills you
should teach your kids and explains how to deal with
distractions, bad road conditions and drug/alcohol issues.
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