Understanding Joshua's Law: A Guide for Parents in Savannah, GA | Allied Learning Center
Key Takeaways:
- Joshua's Law requires teens to take part in a 30-hour driving course before they can receive their license
- This law provides teens with additional instruction and support that can help keep them safer on the road
- Allied Learning Center offers the courses teens need to fulfill these requirements
Getting a driver's license is a major milestone for any teen. In Georgia, your teen must meet the requirements laid out in Joshua's Law before they can take to the road on their own. At Allied Learning Center, we want to help you understand this critical legislation and its impact on your teen's journey. We are here to partner with you to fulfill these requirements and get them safely on the road in Savannah, GA.
Why Was Joshua's Law Created?
Prior to the creation of Joshua's Law, Georgia did not have a mandated defensive driving requirement for new drivers. After the tragic loss of Joshua Brown in 2003, his father lobbied for legislation to ensure all teens receive essential instruction. At ALC, we believe this classroom-based learning is vital. We don't just assume parents can provide all the necessary training; instead, we offer a collaborative environment where our licensed instructors provide the expert guidance your teen needs to be a successful driver.
The 30-Hour Course Requirement
Under Joshua's Law, teens pursuing a license must complete at least 40 hours of supervised driving, including 6 hours at night, and 30 hours of classroom training at a state-approved school like ours. Additionally, we ensure new drivers receive the required behind-the-wheel training or specific experience with a guardian to guarantee they are prepared for the road.
During our course, our licensed instructors will help students master essential skills for driving in Savannah, GA and beyond, including:
- Georgia road laws
- How to operate a vehicle safely
- Driver responsibilities behind the wheel
- Vehicle operation in adverse conditions
Additionally, we provide detailed instruction on vehicle systems and performance, helping teens better understand their vehicles so we can all keep our roads safer.
How to Satisfy Joshua's Law in Savannah
At Allied Learning Center, we offer both in-person and virtual driver training courses that are fully state-approved and meet all Georgia law requirements. To succeed in our program, we ask that students:
- Attend all classes on time--they cannot be even a minute late, or they will have to postpone their class attendance for a future date
- Participate actively in classes taken remotely
- Make up missed sessions within six months of the initial class
To join our classes, students must be at least 14. For our behind-the-wheel instruction, students must be 15 with a valid permit. Once we have completed the course together, students receive a certificate to take to the testing center in Savannah, GA, when they are ready to earn their license.
Get Your Teen on the Road
Are you ready to get your teen on the road? Enroll in our comprehensive, state-approved Driver's Ed programs today. At ALC, we strive to create safer roads for everyone in Savannah, GA, through educational partnerships that prepare our teens for their new adventures.
