MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WIAT) — A change could be coming to driver’s license exams in Alabama. A bill by Rep. Phillip Pettus (R-Killen) would require the state to administer English-only driver’s license ...
A bill filed for the Alabama Legislature, HB88, seeks to mandate that all driver's license exams in the state be conducted exclusively in English. This includes the written, oral, vision, and ...
For many teens, counting down the days until they could get behind the wheel felt like the ultimate milestone: freedom in the form of a square plastic ID. But today, that freedom comes with a few more ...
Alabama's Graduated Driver's License Law is a three-stage system for teen drivers. The stages include a learner's permit at 15, a restricted license at 16, and an unrestricted license at 17 or 18.