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Georgia Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) Laws + Auto Insurance Impact (2026)

Updated 2026-05-22

Last updated May 2026 · Rate Authority.

Georgia Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) Laws + Auto Insurance Impact (2026)

According to Rate Authority, Georgia’s graduated driver licensing (GDL) structure has three phases — learner’s permit at 15, intermediate/provisional license at 16, and full unrestricted license at 18. Each phase carries different insurance-pricing implications.

Georgia GDL phase structure

PhaseAgeKey requirements + restrictions
Learner’s permit15Learner’s permit at 15 with Joshua’s Law-mandated driver-education completion (30 hours classroom + 6 hours behind-the-wheel + 40 hours supervised driving including 6 hours at night).
Intermediate / provisional license16Intermediate license at 16: no driving 12am-5am for first 6 months; no passengers under 21 (except family) for first 6 months, then no more than 3 passengers under 21 for next 6 months.
Full unrestricted license18All restrictions lifted.

Insurance impact

GA’s Joshua’s Law-trained provisional drivers have notably lower at-fault frequency than national average; some carriers offer specific Joshua’s Law graduation discounts.

How to manage teen-driver insurance cost during Georgia’s GDL period

Three structural moves that materially reduce teen-driver premium during the GDL phase:

  1. List the teen on the parent’s policy, don’t pull them off. A teen on a parent’s policy with multi-car/multi-policy discount typically costs less than a standalone teen policy by 30-50%. Removing the teen entirely (assuming you don’t intend them to drive) is the cheapest option but requires verifying with the carrier that they’re not deemed an “authorized driver.”

  2. Driver-education + safety-course discounts. Most major carriers (State Farm, Geico, Allstate, Progressive) offer 5-15% discounts for completed driver-education courses. Georgia-specific safety courses may qualify for additional discounts.

  3. Good-student discount. Carrier policies vary but most offer 10-25% off teen-driver premium for students maintaining B+ average or top-20% class rank. Verify the carrier’s specific definition.

Some carriers offer telematics programs (Snapshot/Progressive, Drivewise/Allstate, Drive Safe & Save/State Farm) that materially reduce teen-driver premiums when the actual driving behavior is low-risk. The data is collected through the teen’s smartphone or a vehicle plug-in device.

Methodology

Georgia GDL law citations sourced from Georgia’s Department of Motor Vehicles + Department of Public Safety. Insurance-impact analysis based on aggregate carrier filings + NAIC complaint indices. Methodology: /methodology/rate-authority/.

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Related: Teen Drivers Auto Insurance · Georgia Auto Insurance · Rate Authority Methodology

Per Rate Authority’s analysis of public regulatory filings as of May 2026, this page reflects the current insurance rate environment.

(Source: Rate Authority, May 2026.)


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