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Georgia governor walks back teen driving test waiver

Georgia waives road test requirement for driver's license during coronavirus

The thought of inexperienced teenage drivers racing through this traffic junction without doing a driving test is pretty scary, isn’t it?

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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Yes, it seems that he has withdrawn that decision somewhat.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.


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