class G driver licenses
HB 2506 requires holders of a class G license to have a parent or guardian in the vehicle if they are operating the vehicle between 1:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. or if the number of persons in the vehicle exceeds the number of seatbelts.
Laws 1999, Chapter 14, Section 12 allows persons under the age of eighteen to apply for a class G driver license. The license is designed for individuals under the age of eighteen who have held an instruction permit for at least five months or who have a valid driver license issued by another jurisdiction. Applicants for a class G license shall have already completed a driver education program approved by the department of transportation or have had a custodial parent or guardian certify in writing that they have completed 25 hours of supervised driving practice with at least five of those hours being at night. Pending passage of exam administered by department of transportation applicants may obtain a class G license. There are currently 36 states that have graduated driver licenses laws with nighttime driving restrictions.