First of all they will obtain the Learner's Permit, the Intermediate Restricted License, and then
the Intermediate Unrestricted License.
The Tennessee Graduated Driver Licensing program has two stages for provisional drivers licenses: the intermediate restricted license (stage two) and
the intermediate unrestricted license (stage three).
Reach the third stage of the GDL program -
the intermediate unrestricted license - by completing these requirements:
Not exact matches
The steps consist of three phases: getting a learners permit, an
intermediate license, and finally, an
unrestricted drivers
license.
After obtaining a learners permit, applicants 14 years of age and older are eligible to continue on to a learner's
license,
intermediate license and eventually a Class D
unrestricted drivers
license.
If the driver is able to keep their
intermediate license for a year without road violations, their
license will transition to a provisional
license - and once the teen is 18 years old, their
license will automatically be upgraded to a full
unrestricted Texas driver's
license.
Once you've held your Michigan Level 2
Intermediate Driver's
License in good standing for 12 months, you can apply for your Michigan Level 3 Driver's
License, which is
unrestricted.
* You can complete your Graduated Drivers
License course at any point during your permit or intermediate license phase; however you will not be eligible for your full, unrestricted license until you have completed your GDL
License course at any point during your permit or
intermediate license phase; however you will not be eligible for your full, unrestricted license until you have completed your GDL
license phase; however you will not be eligible for your full,
unrestricted license until you have completed your GDL
license until you have completed your GDL course.
You do not have to complete the
intermediate phase, but you must complete a Driver Education Course before you can apply for the full
unrestricted license.