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Since the new GDL provisions in 2008 were implemented, teen driving deaths in the state are down by nearly 51%. As a result, Illinois GDL Program has been lauded by traffic safety organizations across the country and remains a national model for teen driver safety.
Drivers aged 81 to 86 must renew their license and take a vision and driving test every two years, and drivers aged 87 and older must renew their license and take those tests every year. Illinois is the only state in the country that has a driving test requirement for people over a certain age.
All states have three-stage GDL systems, though laws vary.
The three phases that make up Illinois graduated driver license program are the instruction permit phase which starts at age 15, the initial licensing phase at ages 16-17, and the full licensing phase at ages 18-20.
Graduated Drivers Licensing, or GDL, is a three-stage approach to granting young drivers full license privileges. Most states have some form of GDL laws in place.
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Illinois Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) Program allows teen drivers to get beneficial driving experience on the road and prove they are good drivers before they graduate to more driving privileges with fewer restrictions.
Most programs include three stages: Learner Stage: supervised driving, cumulating with a driving test; Intermediate Stage: limiting unsupervised driving in high risk situations; and. Full Privilege Stage: a standard drivers license.
Note the minimum age, drivers ed, and testing requirements for all the GDL program stages in your state: the learners permit, the intermediary license, and the full license.

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