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There is only one phase for GDL restrictions.
There is only one phase for GDL restrictions.
False (B)
In order to graduate to GDL Phase II, teens must hold the Learner License for at least 6 months and be 16 years of age.
In order to graduate to GDL Phase II, teens must hold the Learner License for at least 6 months and be 16 years of age.
True (A)
During GDL Phase I, minors are restricted to practicing their driving skills with an authorized adult.
During GDL Phase I, minors are restricted to practicing their driving skills with an authorized adult.
True (A)
During GDL Phase II: The hours of operations and number of passengers are limited. The use of wireless communication devices is prohibited whether hands free or not.
During GDL Phase II: The hours of operations and number of passengers are limited. The use of wireless communication devices is prohibited whether hands free or not.
GDL restrictions last forever.
GDL restrictions last forever.
Flashcards
Number of GDL phases?
Number of GDL phases?
False. There are two phases of GDL (Graduated Driver Licensing) restrictions designed to gradually introduce new drivers to the road.
GDL Phase II Requirements?
GDL Phase II Requirements?
True. To move from a Learner License to GDL Phase II, a teen must have held the Learner License for at least 6 months and be 16 years old.
GDL Phase I restrictions?
GDL Phase I restrictions?
True. GDL Phase I restricts minors to practicing driving with a licensed adult, ensuring they gain experience under supervision.
GDL Phase II rules?
GDL Phase II rules?
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GDL restrictions, permanent?
GDL restrictions, permanent?
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Study Notes
GDL Restrictions Overview
- GDL (Graduated Driver License) has multiple phases, not just one.
GDL Phase I Requirements
- To advance to GDL Phase II, teens must:
- Hold the Learner License for a minimum of 6 months.
- Be at least 16 years old.
GDL Phase I Driving Practice
- During Phase I, minors can only practice driving under the supervision of an authorized adult.
GDL Phase II Regulations
- In Phase II, there are specific restrictions including:
- Limited hours of operation for driving.
- Restrictions on the number of passengers allowed in the vehicle.
- Prohibition of using wireless communication devices, including hands-free options.
Duration of GDL Restrictions
- GDL restrictions do not last indefinitely; they are temporary and designed to ensure safe driving practices during the learner's period.
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