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Proposal Seeks to Allow Driving Lessons Starting at Age 16 and May Change CNH Rules in Brazil

Written by Bruno Teles
Published on 01/04/2025 at 19:01
Projeto quer permitir aulas práticas e teóricas para a CNH a partir dos 16 anos no Brasil. Proposta inclui pais como instrutores e divide opiniões sobre segurança.
Projeto quer permitir aulas práticas e teóricas para a CNH a partir dos 16 anos no Brasil. Proposta inclui pais como instrutores e divide opiniões sobre segurança.
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Bill Under Review in Congress Aims to Allow Youth to Start Driving License Formation Before Age 18. Theoretical and Practical Classes with Parental Supervision Are at the Heart of the Proposal. Measure Sparks Debate About Safety and Maturity on the Road.

Brazil may be on the verge of changing one of the most classic rules of the Traffic Code. A new Bill presented by Deputy Glaustin da Fokus (Podemos-GO) suggests that teenagers who are 16 years old be allowed to take the first steps toward obtaining the much-anticipated driving license.

The idea is not for them to start driving immediately, but to begin the mandatory training — theoretical classes, medical exams, and even practical instruction — two years before the current age limit, which remains at 18.

Driver’s License at 16: Proposal Seeks Early Training and Parental Supervision

The proposal, dubbed PL 1083/2025, is in the early stages of processing in the Chamber of Deputies but has already sparked heated discussions among traffic experts, educators, parents, and youth themselves. According to the bill’s author, allowing young people to start earlier is a way to train more aware and prepared drivers.

He argues that at 16, Brazilian youth can already vote, work legally with a signed contract, and even legally emancipate, which would justify the early start of the journey to obtain a driver’s license.

Learning with Parents Divides Opinions

According to the text, young people would be allowed to participate in all training stages, with one exception: the final exam and issuance of the driver’s license would still be restricted to those over the age of 18. What truly changes is that practical classes could be conducted under the direct supervision of parents or legal guardians, provided these adults hold a valid driving license and are in the same category as the vehicle used during lessons.

The proposal stipulates that instructions cannot occur at night, nor on fast roads or highways with speed limits higher than 80 km/h, attempting to ensure safety in this more flexible process.

Access to the Driver’s License May Become Cheaper for Low-Income Families

In the deputy’s view, this advancement would bring significant benefits. First, because it would give the young person more time to assimilate traffic knowledge calmly. Second, because it would help reduce costs associated with driving schools, since part of the process would be supervised by the family itself. This, he states, would make the driver’s license more accessible for low-income youth and democratize access to the right to drive.

Traffic Safety Is the Most Critical Point

However, the project is far from being a consensus. Among its critics, the main concern is with the emotional maturity of a teenager to handle the risks and responsibilities that driving entails. Some fear this may create a false sense of freedom behind the wheel, even though the official driver’s license would still only be issued at 18. There are also doubts about the effectiveness of practical instruction provided by parents, who often carry driving habits that do not adhere to even the basic rules of driving.

Proposal Will Still Be Analyzed by Congress

Even with these criticisms, the proposal is already stimulating a new conversation about traffic education. According to data from Senatran, newly licensed youth are among those most involved in traffic accidents in Brazil. This reinforces the argument that a longer and more gradual training process can indeed have a direct impact on reducing these rates.

Ultimately, the project opens the door for Brazil to experiment with a new teaching format for the driver’s license, closer to practices adopted in countries like the United States, where teenagers can start learning to drive under family supervision.

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Falo sobre tecnologia, inovação, petróleo e gás. Atualizo diariamente sobre oportunidades no mercado brasileiro. Com mais de 7.000 artigos publicados nos sites CPG, Naval Porto Estaleiro, Mineração Brasil e Obras Construção Civil. Sugestão de pauta? Manda no brunotelesredator@gmail.com

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