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Warner Robins Georgia Teen Driving Guide

What parents and teenagers need to know about the learn-to-drive process in Warner Robins, GA

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6 steps for your teen to get their license in Warner Robins, Georgia.
1
Enroll in a Georgia Driver's Ed Program
WHEN: Your teen can start classroom instruction as soon as they are 15 years old.
DURATION: Georgia law requires 30 hours of classroom instruction.
WHY: By knocking out some classroom hours beforehand, teens will be better prepared for the permit test.
WHERE: Classroom instruction can be done in-person at a local driving school or online.
2
Pass the Learner's Permit Exam
WHEN: Your teen can take the learner's permit exam any time after they turn 15 years old.
WHAT YOU'LL NEED: Bring proof of identity, residency, school enrollment, social security card and payment for the fee. A guardian must also be present to sign the application.
WHY: This test covers knowledge of Georgia road rules and road signs. Your teen must also pass a vision exam.
WHERE: Take the exam at a Georgia DDS Customer Service Center. Check if appointments are needed.
LOCATIONS AROUND THE WARNER ROBINS AREA WHERE YOU CAN TAKE THE EXAM:
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Practice Driving On Georgia Roads with a Parent
WHEN: This takes place during the time when your teen has their permit, and must be competed before taking the driver's license exam.
WHAT YOU'LL NEED: Your teen should always carry their Georgia learner's permit each time they drive. A parent or guardian is required to be present. Use the DRVN app to guide development and track time.
DURATION: Georgia law requires 40 hours of supervised driving time with 6 of these hours being at night.
WHERE: Practice driving on a range of roads, from residential to city to freeways. Focus especially on roads in and around the area you live in Georgia to build familiarity with local traffic.
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4
Practice Driving with an Instructor In Georgia
WHEN: This takes place while your teen has their Georgia learner's permit, and at the same time as classroom instruction.
WHAT YOU'LL NEED: Your teen should carry their learner's permit, and you'll need to acquire the services of a licensed Georgia Driving instructor.
DURATION: Georgia law requires 6 hours of behind-the-wheel practice with an instructor.
DRIVING INSTRUCTORS IN THE WARNER ROBINS, GEORGIA AREA:
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Take the Georgia Driver's License Exam
WHEN: After your teen has turned 16, completed their driver education course, and met the required supervised driving time, schedule the drivers license test.
WHAT YOU'LL NEED: Bring proof of identity, social security card, proof of residency (two documents), completed application form and your learner's permit.
WHERE: Take the exam at a Georgia DDS office. Make sure to schedule the exam in advance.
LOCATIONS WHERE YOU CAN TAKE THE EXAM:
6
Purchase Car Insurance Coverage In Georgia For Your Teen
WHEN: Your teen is automatically covered under your policy when they have their permit, at no additional cost. However, once they get their full license and start driving, they will need a separate insurance coverage. Be prepared, this can be costly.
WHAT YOU'LL NEED: You'll need to provide your insurance agent with a copy of your teen's driver's license, plus information on the primary vehicle that they will be driving. If your teen is a good student with a grade point average of 3.0 or higher, many insurers will offer discounts if you provide a copy of their grade card.
WHERE: Start with your insurance agent, but make sure to shop around!

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