LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is reprogramming its license system after a new state law will allow for 15 year olds to acquire a driver’s permit.
Gov. Andy Beshear signed House Bill 15 into law last week, lowering the minimum age requirement from 16 to 15. While the measure lowers the age requirement a driver’s permit, it doesn’t change the requirements for obtaining a full driver’s license. The law stipulates that young drivers will still need to pass a written test, a vision test and complete a driving hours log.
KYTC is now making system upgrades so a credential can be issued allowing eligible applicants to take the written permit test. According to a news release, starting April 2, applicants can start making at appointment with Kentucky State Police by clicking here.
People are encouraged to begin studying for the written permit test. The official driver’s manual can be found by clicking here. Applicants should have documents like a birth certificate, Social Security card and School Compliance Verification Form.
Lawmakers believe the change will increase training time and ease the burden of transportation.
To learn more about the state’s graduated driver licensing program and requirements to move from permit to intermediate license to full, click here.