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Driver Educ./18 Yrs & Older & Unlicensed

EngrossedBrian Biggs (R)House2025–2026 Session
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This bill requires adults age 18 and older who have never held a driver's license to complete a driver education course before obtaining a license in North Carolina. The course must include at least three hours of instruction on state traffic laws, the effects of alcohol and drugs on driving, and high-risk driving behaviors like distracted and fatigued driving. The course can be taken online or in person at licensed driving schools.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue this bill improves public safety by ensuring all new drivers receive comprehensive education about traffic laws and dangerous driving behaviors, particularly regarding substance use and distraction. They contend that unlicensed adults who never completed driver education in high school represent a safety gap, and requiring this training will reduce accidents and fatalities on North Carolina roads.

Arguments Against

Opponents may argue this creates a new barrier and cost for adults seeking licensure, potentially affecting lower-income individuals disproportionately. They may also question whether a three-hour course meaningfully improves safety compared to the written and practical driving tests already required, and whether the requirement unfairly applies only to unlicensed adults while exempting those who previously held licenses.

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Sponsors

Cosponsors (8)

Vote Breakdown (1 roll call)

Final Vote

House Initial PassageApr 29, 2025

On: Second Reading

Passed
113
Yea
2
Nay
0
Not Voting
5
Absent
113 Yea2 Nay
Republican69 Yea·0 Nay
Democrat44 Yea·2 Nay