A new state law that changes some requirements for South Dakota teen-age driving licenses and operator permits takes effect Thursday (July 1).
Jane Schrank, director of the state Driver Licensing Program, says the new law changes some of the eligibility requirements for teen instruction permits and operator licenses. She encourages young drivers and their families to closely review the new law and its provisions to see how they will be impacted.
The 2020 state Legislature approved the measure which is designed to strengthen the state’s graduated driver’s license laws covering teen drivers between the ages of 14 and 18. Due to COVID-19, Gov. Kristi Noem suspended implementation of the new law until July 1, 2021.
For further information, visit the Driver’s Licensing website at https://dps.sd.gov/driver-licensing or contact the state Driver Licensing Program via email at dpsdl@state.sd.us or by calling 605-773-6883.
The Driver Licensing Program is part of the South Dakota Department of Public Safety.
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