Parents in California strongly support their state's
teen licensing restrictions.
Not exact matches
Research in three states with
restrictions on
teen driving shows that graduated
licensing systems sharply reduce crashes.
The Asbury Park Press reports that the law's proponents view the decals as a way to prevent future crashes involving
teen drivers because they «help police easily identify a GDL [Graduated Driver's
License] driver who must adhere to curfews and
restrictions about how many other teenagers can be in the vehicle as passengers.»
This
license allows a teenager to drive on their own with other
restrictions such as number of passengers and times during which a
teen can drive.