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GDL is a system in which beginning drivers are required to go through three stages of limited driving privileges. The first stage is a supervised learner’s period; the second stage is an intermediate period in which unsupervised driving in high-risk situations is limited; and the final stage is a full-privilege driver’s license. States were coded as having this law if they had a three-stage GDL system and if they had restrictions on unsupervised nighttime driving during the intermediate stage. Limitations on nighttime driving are designed to reduce drinking and driving by underage drivers. Nighttime restrictions for underage novice drivers may also reduce underage drinking since there may be limited means to get to the place of drinking. Scores range from 0 (no three-stage GDL with http:\/\/designb2m.com\/2018\/twelve-steps-and-twelve-traditions-book-alcoholics-2\/<\/a> nighttime driving restrictions in intermediate phase) to a maximum of 3 (three-stage GDL with nighttime restriction starting at 10 p.m. or earlier).<\/p>\n\n
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