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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) A bill passed by the North Carolina General Assembly would eventually change the mandatory supervised driving period for teens to nine months, less time than has been set in state law, but longer than a temporary relaxation of the learner’s permit rule first in effect during the pandemic.
The North Carolina General Assembly passed a bill that would change the supervised driving period for teenagers to nine months. The bill requires teens to be 16 before they can drive.
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