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What Is Involved In Getting A Restricted Drivers License Olathe Kansas Teens Apply For

By Deborah Cole


Driving isn't a right, it's a privilege. If you have a teenager in the household eager to drive, you should stress the requirements he will have to meet first. In farming communities, young teens can get permits that also have restrictions and requirements. Instead of permission to drive as they please teens first must obtain a restricted drivers license Olathe Kansas issues.

When teens reach the age of fourteen, they can apply for instruction or farm permits. Before the teens can be issued one of these, they must fill out an application and take a written test and an eye test. With a permit, teens are allowed to drive only when there is someone, at least twenty-one, in the front seat with them.

There can't be anybody else in the front seat. Teenagers also must take supervised driving practice for a total of no less than 25 hours. The American Automobile Association provides a free driving log for the practice sessions.

At the age of fifteen, after one year of driving with the permit, teens may apply for restricted licenses. To qualify for one of these licenses, the young person must have proof of the supervised practice and have passed a driver's education program. The teen must have a parent or guardian available to sign the application.

After they have these licenses, teens are permitted to go driving alone to and from specified locations. Permitted destinations include church events, school, and jobs. They are allowed to drive siblings. If they have someone 21 or older in the car with them, they may drive anywhere.

Once the young person reaches sixteen, he or she will be permitted to drive alone without restriction as to location. They can only drive between the hours of five in the morning and nine at night. Only one passenger under the age of eighteen, who is not an immediate family member, is permitted to be in a vehicle with the sixteen year old driver.

Teenage drivers are not allowed to talk on cell phones when they are behind the wheel. In Kansas it is illegal to drive and email or text at the same time. At 16 1/2 teenagers can fill out applications for full licenses. They must meet all the requirements of the state and not have had any citations for six months or more.

Before they are issued these licenses teens must prove they completed a total of fifty supervised driving hours. Ten hours must be night driving. Once they get their full licenses, the restrictions no longer apply.

Teens who live on farms, or work on farms, can get farm permits as young as fourteen. With a permit the teenager can drive anywhere as long as it pertains to a farm related activity. To get a farm permit the teen must submit a completed application, take a written exam and an eye exam. Kansas defines a farm as a property containing at least twenty acres.




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