Teenage & Adult Driver Responsibility Act other words known a TADRA is a graduated driver license program for individuals aged 15 to 18. Owing to a high incidence of fatal accidents involving teenagers, the state of Georgia, in 1997 passed the TADRA Act. The Lawmakers identified lack of experience and inadequate training among other causes, as the major reasons why our young children are so involved in rampant and fatal car crashes.
Effective January 1, 2007, the State of Georgia, in its quest and effort to make our teens’ driving experience, a safe and educated one, enacted the Joshua’s law. This law in addition to the TADRA law requires 16 year olds to take a 30-hour driver education course from a licensed school or approved online course and a 6-hour behind the wheel training; and additional 40 hours of supervised driving including 6 hours of night driving, before they can obtain a class D – provisional license.
At Splindit Driving School, we teach the State approved American Driver & Traffic Safety Education Association (ADTSEA) curriculum. Our Instructors are well trained on the best and systematic approach and procedure to making your learning experience an easy efficient and pleasant one.