When a Driver turns eighteen, is he or she required to get a new license?
No. When a Driver reaches age eighteen, the Intermediate Driver License automatically becomes a regular Driver license. What are the requirements to obtain an Intermediate Driver License? To be issued an Intermediate Driver License an applicant must: • Be at least sixteen years of age. • Have possessed a valid Instruction Permit for six months. • Pass a Driver license examination. • Present proof of passing an approved Driver education course. • Be certified by the applicant’s parent, guardian, or employer to have had at least 50 hours of supervised driving experience, with at least ten of those hours at night. • Not have been convicted or found to have committed a traffic infraction within the six-month period prior to the application for an Intermediate Driver License. • Not have been adjudicated for an offense involving the use of alcohol or drugs during the period that the applicant held an Instruction Permit. How is an Intermediate Driver License different from a regular license?