Teen and Novice Drivers

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The chart below describes the statewide driver licensing law provisions related to teen or novice drivers across the country. Use the arrows below the chart to toggle through the states in alphabetical order. To advance slowly, click the single right arrow (>). To jump to the end, click the double arrows (>>). Or use the filter by state feature to jump to a specific state.
 
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Last updated in May 2024. Laws last reviewed by State Highway Safety Offices in March 2024.

Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota
Full Privilege Minimum Age

17 years with driver's ed. and 12 months free of crash or conviction 18 without driver's ed.

Full Privilege Minimum Age

17 years, 6 months

Full Privilege Minimum Age

16 years, 6 months

Full Privilege Minimum Age

16 years

Learner Stage: Minimum Age (Years/Months)

16

Learner Stage: Minimum Age (Years/Months)

16

Learner Stage: Minimum Age (Years/Months)

15

Learner Stage: Minimum Age (Years/Months)

14

Learner Stage: Minimum Duration (Months)

6

Learner Stage: Minimum Duration (Months)

6

Learner Stage: Minimum Duration (Months)

6

Learner Stage: Minimum Duration (Months)

275* days (or 180 days after passing driver's ed.)
*effective July 1, 2021

Learner Stage: Supervised Driving Hours (Night Hours in Parenthesis)

65 (10) + 5 in inclement weather

Learner Stage: Supervised Driving Hours (Night Hours in Parenthesis)

50 (10)

Learner Stage: Supervised Driving Hours (Night Hours in Parenthesis)

40 (10)

Learner Stage: Supervised Driving Hours (Night Hours in Parenthesis)

50 (10 at night and 10 in inclement weather)*
*effective July 1, 2021

Intermediate Stage: Minimum Age (Years/Months)

16 / 6

Intermediate Stage: Minimum Age (Years/Months)

16 / 6

Intermediate Stage: Minimum Age (Years/Months)

15 / 6

Intermediate Stage: Minimum Age (Years/Months)

14 + minimum of 6 months

Intermediate Stage: Nighttime Driving Restriction

11 p.m. - 5 a.m.

Intermediate Stage: Nighttime Driving Restriction

1 a.m. - 5 a.m.

Intermediate Stage: Nighttime Driving Restriction

EST: 6 p.m. - 6 a.m. EDT: 8 p.m. - 6 a.m.

Intermediate Stage: Nighttime Driving Restriction

10 p.m. - 6 a.m. (exemption for going directly to or from school event, work or church event and driving agricultural machinery)*
*effective July 1, 2021

Intermediate Stage: Passenger Restrictions (Except Family, Unless Noted)

First 6 months: no more than 1 under 18 Thereafter: no more than 3 under 18

Intermediate Stage: Passenger Restrictions (Except Family, Unless Noted)

First 12 months: no more than 1 under 21

Intermediate Stage: Passenger Restrictions (Except Family, Unless Noted)

No more than 2 under 21 unless to/from school

Intermediate Stage: Passenger Restrictions (Except Family, Unless Noted)

No passengers outside of household for first 6 months; 1 passenger outside of household after 6 months.*
*effective July 1, 2021

Full Privilege Minimum Age

17 years with driver's ed. and 12 months free of crash or conviction 18 without driver's ed.

Learner Stage: Minimum Age (Years/Months)

16

Learner Stage: Minimum Duration (Months)

6

Learner Stage: Supervised Driving Hours (Night Hours in Parenthesis)

65 (10) + 5 in inclement weather

Intermediate Stage: Minimum Age (Years/Months)

16 / 6

Intermediate Stage: Nighttime Driving Restriction

11 p.m. - 5 a.m.

Intermediate Stage: Passenger Restrictions (Except Family, Unless Noted)

First 6 months: no more than 1 under 18 Thereafter: no more than 3 under 18

Full Privilege Minimum Age

17 years, 6 months

Learner Stage: Minimum Age (Years/Months)

16

Learner Stage: Minimum Duration (Months)

6

Learner Stage: Supervised Driving Hours (Night Hours in Parenthesis)

50 (10)

Intermediate Stage: Minimum Age (Years/Months)

16 / 6

Intermediate Stage: Nighttime Driving Restriction

1 a.m. - 5 a.m.

Intermediate Stage: Passenger Restrictions (Except Family, Unless Noted)

First 12 months: no more than 1 under 21

Full Privilege Minimum Age

16 years, 6 months

Learner Stage: Minimum Age (Years/Months)

15

Learner Stage: Minimum Duration (Months)

6

Learner Stage: Supervised Driving Hours (Night Hours in Parenthesis)

40 (10)

Intermediate Stage: Minimum Age (Years/Months)

15 / 6

Intermediate Stage: Nighttime Driving Restriction

EST: 6 p.m. - 6 a.m. EDT: 8 p.m. - 6 a.m.

Intermediate Stage: Passenger Restrictions (Except Family, Unless Noted)

No more than 2 under 21 unless to/from school

Full Privilege Minimum Age

16 years

Learner Stage: Minimum Age (Years/Months)

14

Learner Stage: Minimum Duration (Months)

275* days (or 180 days after passing driver's ed.)
*effective July 1, 2021

Learner Stage: Supervised Driving Hours (Night Hours in Parenthesis)

50 (10 at night and 10 in inclement weather)*
*effective July 1, 2021

Intermediate Stage: Minimum Age (Years/Months)

14 + minimum of 6 months

Intermediate Stage: Nighttime Driving Restriction

10 p.m. - 6 a.m. (exemption for going directly to or from school event, work or church event and driving agricultural machinery)*
*effective July 1, 2021

Intermediate Stage: Passenger Restrictions (Except Family, Unless Noted)

No passengers outside of household for first 6 months; 1 passenger outside of household after 6 months.*
*effective July 1, 2021

Teen and Novice Drivers

Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) programs allow young drivers to safely gain driving experience before obtaining full driving privileges. Most programs include three stages:

  • Learner Stage: supervised driving, cumulating with a driving test;
  • Intermediate Stage: limiting unsupervised driving in high risk situations; and
  • Full Privilege Stage: a standard driver's license.

During the 1990s, many states began enacting GDL laws. The programs and types of restrictions vary from state to state. Below are some highlights:

  • Cell Phones/Texting: 37 states and D.C. ban all cell phone use by novice drivers. (See GHSA's Cell Phone laws page for more information.)
  • Nighttime Driving Restriction: All states except Vermont restrict nighttime driving during the intermediate stage.
  • Passenger Restriction: 47 states and D.C. restrict the number of passengers during the intermediate stage.
  • Novice Driver Decal: New Jersey is the only state with a measure requiring those younger than 21 without full-privilege licenses to display a decal on their vehicle identifying them as new drivers.

NOTE: GHSA does not compile any additional data on GDL laws other than what is presented here. For more information, consult the appropriate State Highway Safety Office (SHSO).

Sources: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and SHSOs.

Last updated in May 2024. Laws last reviewed by SHSOs in March 2024.