Oklahoma Driving Schools

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Oklahoma Insurance Discount

Oklahoma insurance discount

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Who qualifies

All ages eligible

Discount

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Requirements

No state mandate. 6-hour minimum course. Voluntary completion.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Driving in Oklahoma

Yes. Oklahoma is one of only three states that allows parent-taught driver's education. Parents must use a state-approved curriculum and complete all required instruction hours with their teen.

With driver's education, Oklahoma teens can get their permit at age 15.5. Those who skip driver's ed must wait until age 16.

Oklahoma permit holders may only drive between 5 a.m. and 10 p.m. while with a licensed adult supervisor. This daytime-only rule applies specifically during the permit phase.

Oklahoma teen intermediate license holders cannot drive between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. Exceptions apply for work, school, and church activities.

An Oklahoma driver's license costs about $33.50. Many licensing transactions are handled by private tag agents, so fees and service availability can vary by location.

Oklahoma requires a clean driving record for 6 months before teen drivers can advance from one GDL stage to the next. Any violation resets the clock.

Oklahoma requires 50 hours of supervised driving practice, including 10 hours at night. A licensed adult aged 21 or older must supervise all practice driving.

Oklahoma teen intermediate license holders may carry no more than 1 non-family passenger at a time. Family members are always exempt.

Oklahoma GDL restrictions last until age 18. Teens must maintain a clean record and hold the intermediate license for the required period before full privileges are granted.

Yes. A 16-year-old with an Oklahoma Class D intermediate license can drive alone during allowed hours, subject to the 10 p.m. curfew and passenger restrictions.

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