Are there any exemptions for road testing requirements? (e.g. military personnel)

Asked 7 months ago
Yes, there are exemptions for road testing requirements in Georgia for certain individuals, including military personnel. Active duty military personnel who hold a valid out-of-state driver's license and are stationed in Georgia, along with their dependents, are not required to take a road test. However, they must pass the knowledge exam and vision screening to obtain a Georgia driver's license. Additionally, military personnel who have completed a military driver education/training course may be exempt from the Georgia road test. It is important to note that these exemptions are subject to the specific requirements and guidelines set by the Georgia Department of Driver Services. Military personnel should consult the department's website or contact them directly for more information and to verify eligibility.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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