15, but bear in mind Oklahoma has the graduated license in place.
May 17, 1999, Oklahoma became the 33rd state in the nation to pass a Graduated Driver License law with the signing of SB 413. The Graduated Driver License law was strengthened in 2005 when the Oklahoma Legislature passed HB 1653 authored by State Representative Danny Morgan. This law requires teens to apply for the license, which restricts their driving time to the hours of 5 a.m. to 11 p.m., with exceptions for driving to work, school, church or related activities, or if a licensed driver is seated next to the teenager. The bill also prevents teenage drivers from chauffeuring their friends around town, prohibiting teens with a restricted license from driving with multiple passengers younger than age 21 (other than family). Under the provisions of House Bill 1653, the driver’s license restrictions would be removed over a one-year period if a teenager maintains a clean driving record.
The web page below will give you all the Oklahoma requirements.
2007-01-07 11:20:10
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answered by oklatom 7
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I am sure your dmv has a website and they will have that information.But it's most likely 16.
2007-01-07 11:16:45
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answered by JACK OF TRADES 3
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