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In 2007, it became state law that all 16-year-olds must complete 40 hours of supervised driving and 30 hours of driver education before obtaining a Georgia driver's license. This law is named after Joshua Brown, a high school student who died of fatal injuries after hydroplaning and crashing his car in 2003.
For Georgia teens, your path to obtaining a driver's license begins with a Joshua's Law Driver's Ed course. ADAP: Must complete an Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program as part of your permit application process. Mandatory completion of a 30-hour Joshua's Law Driver's Ed course for new drivers under the age of 18.
What is ADAP? ADAP is an acronym that stands for Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program. In Georgia, teens under the age of 18 are required by law show proof that they have completed ADAP in order to obtain their Class D driver's license.
2. What is the difference between ADAP and eADAP? ADAP is the traditional course taught in a classroom setting. eADAP is an internet-based version of the traditional ADAP course, which is designed for qualifying teens that are otherwise not able to take the traditional ADAP course through their school.
ADAP is a 4-hour course that most teens complete during their freshmen year of high school as part of their health, physical education, or ROTC classes.
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\u201cJoshua's Law\u201d requires all 16 year-olds applying for a Class D driver's license to complete an approved driver education course AND complete a total of 40 hours of supervised driving, 6 hours of which must be at night, with a parent or guardian's sworn verification that these driving requirements have been met.
What is ADAP? ADAP is an acronym that stands for Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program. In Georgia, teens under the age of 18 are required by law show proof that they have completed ADAP in order to obtain their Class D driver's license.
Joshua's Law is a Georgia state law enacted in 2007 changing the driver's license requirements for teen drivers. A teen driver must meet the new requirements to obtain a Georgia driver's license. The law was named after Joshua Brown, who died in an accident in 2003.
Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program (ADAP/eADAP) ADAP is an acronym that stands for Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program. adap.jpg. In Georgia, teens under 18, by law, must prove that they have completed ADAP to obtain their Class D driver's license.
Taking eADAP If you took JROTC you can obtain your ADAP certificate by completing the online ADAP course (eADAP). The eADAP course is offered and managed by the Department of Driver Services o RHHS has nothing to do with this course; o The link on our website is offered solely as a courtesy.

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