New NC learner’s permit requirement takes effect New Year’s Day

A new law reduces the amount of time a teen must drive under the supervision of a parent or guardian before gaining a provisional license.
A new law reduces the amount of time a teen must drive under the supervision of a parent or guardian before gaining a provisional license. (Photo: WLOS)

For those looking to get behind the wheel for the first time in North Carolina, a big change is coming to that process on Monday.

Starting Jan. 1, 2024, drivers with a learner’s permit will need to have nine months behind the wheel before getting a license.

When the North Carolina Graduated Driver’s License Law was adopted in 1997, the original behind-the-wheel time needed for a permitted driver was 12 months.

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