New Indiana law allows teens to get driver's license sooner. What to know (opens original article in a new tab)
Indiana has passed a law allowing 16-year-olds to obtain a driver's license on their birthday, earlier than the previous minimum age of 16 years and 90 days. The requirements for obtaining a license remain unchanged.
- Indiana law allows teens to get a driver's license on their 16th birthday
- Requirements for obtaining a license remain the same as before
- The law takes effect July 1 and was signed by Gov. Mike Braun
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