A learner’s permit, a provisional license granting limited driving privileges, typically precedes a full driver’s license. It allows supervised practice under specific restrictions, such as requiring a licensed driver to be present in the vehicle. The specific regulations vary by jurisdiction, often including limitations on passenger numbers, driving hours, and roadway types.
Restricted driving privileges serve a crucial role in road safety by providing a structured transition period for novice drivers to gain experience under supervision. This graduated licensing system aims to reduce accidents by gradually introducing new drivers to increasingly complex driving situations. Historically, such systems have demonstrated a positive impact on improving driver competence and minimizing risks associated with inexperience.