Georgia governor walks back teen driving test waiver
Hey, remember Georgia Governor Brian Kemp removed the request for young people to take a state driving test to get their driver’s license during Corona virus Outbreak?
Yes, it seems that he has withdrawn that decision somewhat. A report from WSB-TV2 Atlanta declares that he has signed in addition to the changes to the governor’s plans to reopen the state a new executive order Change in the waiver of the driver’s license exam to serve only as an extension.
In a broader sense, this means that all 20,000 children who have received their driving license without a driving test have until 30 September 2020 to do so, or that their driving license is considered invalid.
Now it seems that this new regulation – based on the language that was used the first time – is more a reaction to criticism from the media and others than a real clarification of the previous regulation.
Still, it’s an improvement. The last thing Georgia’s roads need are even more wild drivers Spaghetti junction is part of Fury Road.