Graduated Licensing
Graduated Licensing is a system designed to help new drivers gain experience gradually. It typically involves multiple stages, starting with a learner's permit, where drivers can practice under supervision. After meeting specific requirements, they can progress to an intermediate license, which allows more freedom but may have restrictions, such as limited nighttime driving.
The final stage is the full, unrestricted license, which signifies that the driver has demonstrated sufficient skills and knowledge. This approach aims to reduce accidents among novice drivers by allowing them to build confidence and competence over time, ultimately promoting safer driving habits.