Gov. Andy Beshear said the state's online system can't currently provide appointments for 15-year-olds looking for permits.
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Team Kentucky offering 1,500 written permit test appointments to help young drivers hit the road
After the signing of House Bill 15, which lowers the age to get a learner's permit to 15-years-old, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is hoping to help more young Kentuckians get on the road.
Officials in Kentucky said 15-year-olds who want their learner’s permit can get them as early as next Wednesday.This week, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear signed a bill to lower the driving permit age to ...
Oldham County teenagers looking to get their driver's licenses may no longer need to travel out of county to take the mandatory road test. The program is available for people 18 or younger who reside ...
The key to safe, independent driving for teens and families here in Kentucky is to understand the graduating licensing process in Kentucky. The process of getting a learner permit, and working towards ...
Things got off to a slow start when House Bill 15 was passed in Kentucky, allowing 15-year-olds to get their driver's permit.Now, Team Kentucky is looking to help those eligible get their permit.The ...
OF THE ISSUES. THAT’S RIGHT. IT’S NOW LEGAL. BUT DON’T MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR YOUR 15 YEAR OLD YET. THE SYSTEM STILL NEEDS TO BE UPDATED. I’M JUST FLABBERGASTED THAT WE DIDN’T PLAN BETTER. THE WEB ...
Kentucky drivers will soon need to pass a vision test to renew their license as a result of a House Bill signed into law three years ago.House Bill 439 was previously signed into law and will take ...
Kentucky is offering over 1,500 written permit test appointments for 15-year-olds. Appointments are available online starting May 9th, with tests taking place on May 17th. The commonwealth is offering ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (FOX 56) — The age requirement to get a learner’s permit in Kentucky could be changing soon. House Bill 15, which lowers the age for an instructional permit from 16 to 15, may be ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Beginning January 1, Kentucky drivers will be required to pass a vision test to renew their driver’s license, a change officials say is aimed at improving road safety. At the ...
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