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Georgia just made it legal for new drivers to receive their driver’s license without a road test. In the face of the coronavirus pandemic and in the interest ...
Georgia is now allowing people to get their drivers' licenses without having to take a driving test during the coronavirus pandemic. Qualifying teenagers in the state just need their parents ...
In Georgia, they must have held their learners permit for 1 year and 1 day with no violations and completed at least 40 hours of supervised driving.
It's physically impossible to practice social distancing during a driving exam, so the state of Georgia temporarily did away with the most nerve-wracking portion of getting a driving license ...
Teenagers in Georgia can now get their driver’s licenses without taking a road test thanks to the coronavirus outbreak — and some parents are a little worried. The rules were relaxed so… ...
A driving test is a rite of passage for teenagers, but the coronavirus pandemic has put that on hold in Georgia. For the time being, the state is allowing 16-year-olds to get a license without ...
Thanks to an executive order from Gov. Brian Kemp, 19,483 teens have had their learner's permits upgraded to a licenses without taking a road test over the last few weeks, CNN reported, citing the ...
But for nearly 20,000 teens in Georgia, a secondary side effect of the madness has been an open road to obtaining a driver's license.
Reaction to the Georgia governor's executive order waiving the road test requirement for people getting a driver's license — for as long as the public health state of emergency is in effect.