Minimum Driving Age
- Learner’s Permit: Minimum age is 16.
- Intermediate License: Available after holding a permit for 180 days and completing the required practice hours.
- Full Unrestricted License: Available at age 17 after meeting all prior requirements.Findlaw+3Parents+3Kentucky Office of Highway Safety+3
Source: Drive KY – Graduated Driver Licensing ProgramDRIVE+4DRIVE+4DRIVE+4
Learner’s Permit Rules
- Permit holders must be accompanied by a licensed driver aged 21 or older in the front seat at all times.
- Driving between midnight and 6 a.m. is prohibited unless for school, work, or emergencies.
- Use of any personal communication device while driving is prohibited.
- Permit must be held for 180 days before applying for an intermediate license.Kentucky Legislative Research CommissionThe US Sun+6DRIVE+6https://www.wbko.com+6
Source: Drive KY – First IssuanceDRIVE+3DRIVE+3DRIVE+3
License Types
- Class D: Standard driver’s license for non-commercial vehicles.
- Class M: Motorcycle license.
- Commercial Classes (A, B, C): For operating commercial vehicles.
Source: Kentucky Driver ManualDRIVE+1Wikipedia+1
Required Documents for Driving
To obtain a license or permit, applicants must provide:
- Original or certified copy of birth certificate.
- Social Security card.
- Proof of Kentucky residency (e.g., utility bill, lease agreement).
- School Compliance Verification Form (for applicants under 18).wchs.webster.kyschools.us+1Zutobi Drivers Ed+1
Source: Drive KY – Valid Proof DocumentsDRIVE+4DRIVE+4DRIVE+4
Seatbelt and Car Seat Laws
- Children under 40 inches: Must be in a child restraint seat.
- Children under 8 years old and between 40–57 inches: Must use a booster seat.
- Children under 8 but taller than 57 inches: Booster seat not required.Parents+2Safe Kids Worldwide+2Kentucky Office of Highway Safety+2Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
Source: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet – Child Passenger SafetyKentucky Transportation Cabinet+2Kentucky Transportation Cabinet+2Kentucky Transportation Cabinet+2
Cell Phone and Distracted Driving Rules
- Texting while driving is prohibited for all drivers.
- Drivers under 18 are prohibited from using any personal communication device while driving.
Source: Hughes & Coleman – Kentucky Distracted Driving LawsHughes & Coleman
DUI/DWI Thresholds and Penalties
- Legal Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Limit: 0.08% for drivers 21 and over; 0.02% for drivers under 21.
- First Offense Penalties:
- 90 days of alcohol or substance abuse program.
- 6-month license suspension.
- Fines between $200 and $500.
- Possible jail time from 48 hours to 30 days.Zutobi Drivers Ed+11DRIVE+11IIHS HLDI+11Dolt, Thompson, Shepherd & Conway, PSC
- 90 days of alcohol or substance abuse program.
Sources: Drive KY – DUI Penalties, FindLaw – Kentucky DUI LawsDRIVE+4Findlaw+4DRIVE+4
Speed Limits
- 70 mph: On rural freeways.
- 65 mph: On urban interstate highways.
- 55 mph: On highways.
- 25–35 mph: Within city limits.
- 25 mph: In school zones.WikipediaSIXT
Source: SIXT – Driving in KentuckySIXT
Road Rage and Reckless Driving Laws
- Reckless driving is defined as operating a vehicle in a manner that disregards the safety of persons or property.
- Penalties may include fines, imprisonment, and license suspension.
Source: Kentucky Revised Statutes – Reckless DrivingKentucky Legislative Research Commission
Points System
- Kentucky does not use a traditional point system.
- The Division of Driver Licensing monitors driving records and may suspend or revoke licenses based on the severity and frequency of violations.
Source: Drive KY – Driver Control
Insurance Requirements
Minimum liability insurance coverage:
- $25,000 for bodily injury per person.
- $50,000 for total bodily injury per accident.
- $10,000 for property damage per accident.
Source: Kentucky Department of Insurance – Auto Insurance
Renewal Frequency and Testing
- Driver’s licenses must be renewed every 8 years.
- As of January 1, 2025, a vision test is required for all renewals.
- If the vision test is failed, an additional examination is mandated.The US Sun+1The US Sun+1
Source: The U.S. Sun – New License LawThe US Sun+2The US Sun+2The US Sun+2
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