| *This
summary describes Kentucky’s new Graduated Licensing
law.
-Effective 10/1/2006
Permit
Phase
- Applicants
must be at least 16 years of age to apply for a driving
permit.
- A
parent or guardian must sign the permit application for
applicants under the age of 18, taking responsibility for
the applicant.
- Applicant
must successfully pass the written permit examination and
the vision test to be issued a permit.
- Applicants
under the age of 21 must hold the driving permit for a minimum
of 180 days. Applicants over the age of 21 must hold the
driving permit for a minimum of 30 days.
- Permit
holders must drive with licensed driver over 21 years old
accompanying them in the front passenger seat. (Must complete
a minimum of 60 hours of practice driving, 10 of which must
occur at night.)
- Permit
holders under the age of 18 are not allowed to drive between
the hours of 12 midnight and 6 a.m. unless the driver can
demonstrate a good cause for driving such as emergencies,
school or work related activities.
- Drivers
receiving a moving traffic violation conviction under KRS
186, 189, 189A. will have to restart the 180 day Permit
waiting period.
- Permit
holders shall not operate a motor vehicle at any time with
more than 1 unrelated person under 20 years of age in the
vehicle.
- Driving
under the influence of alcohol or drugs is prohibited. All
drivers under the age of 21 are subject to “Zero Alcohol
Tolerance” (Defined as .02 Blood Alcohol Concentration).
- All
drivers are subject to Kentucky’s point system. A
driver under the age of 18 who accumulates more than 6 points,
or a driver age 18 and over who accumulates 12 points may
have their driving privilege suspended.
- No
serious moving violations for those under the age of 18.
- Buckle
Up, it’s the Law! Everyone in the vehicle must wear
a seatbelt at all times.
Intermediate
License Phase
-
When applying for an Intermediate License the driver’s
Parent/Guardian must certify the driver has completed 60
hours of practice driving, 10 of which must occur at night.
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Drivers who receive a permit before 18 years of age who
have successfully completed the permit phase must pass the
driving skills test to be issued an intermediate license.
After successfully completing the road test the Kentucky
State Police driving examiner will place an “Intermediate
License” sticker on the drivers permit.
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Drivers who receive a permit when 18 years of age or older
do not have to complete the Intermediate License phase and
may apply for a full unrestricted driver license.
- Intermediate
License holders under the age of 18 are not allowed to drive
between the hours of 12 midnight and 6 a.m. unless the driver
can demonstrate a good cause for driving such as emergencies,
school or work related activities.
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Passenger restriction – limit 1 unrelated person under
20 years of age (secondary offense)
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Drivers receiving a moving traffic conviction under KRS
186, 189, 189A. will have to restart the 180 day intermediate
License waiting period.
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Intermediate license holders must complete one of the following
New Driver Education Programs before moving to the next
licensing phase:
-
Graduated Licensing Course (Free 4 hour course provided
by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet in the drivers
home county)
- High
School Drivers Education Course or a similar course
offered by a Kentucky Community College, Vocational
School or Job Corps.
-
Private Driver Training course at a Division of Driver
License approved driver training school.
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Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is prohibited.
All drivers under the age of 21 are subject to “Zero
Alcohol Tolerance” (Defined as .02 Blood Alcohol Concentration).
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A driver under the age of 18 who accumulates more than 6
points may have their driving privilege suspended.
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No serious moving violations for those under the age of
18.
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Buckle Up, it’s the Law! Everyone in the vehicle must
wear a seatbelt at all times.
Full
Unrestricted Driver License Phase
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Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is prohibited.
All drivers under the age of 21 are subject to “Zero
Alcohol Tolerance” (Defined as .02 Blood Alcohol Concentration).
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All drivers are subject to Kentucky’s point system.
A driver under the age of 18 who accumulates more than 6
points, or a driver age 18 and over who accumulates 12 points
may have their driving privilege suspended.
-
Buckle Up, it’s the Law! Everyone in the vehicle must
wear a seatbelt at all times.
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