Oklahoma requires 50 hours of supervised driving, including 10 at night. Teens can get a permit at 15 and an intermediate license at 16. Oklahoma has relatively short GDL restriction periods, with full licensing available at 16½.
Total Supervised Hours
50h
Including 10h at night
Minimum Permit Age
15
Holding period: 6 months
Provisional License Age
16
Full license: 16 years 6 months
No driving between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. for drivers under 16 with an intermediate license.
No more than one non-family passenger under 18 for the first 6 months.
No texting while driving for all drivers. No handheld phone use for drivers under 18.
Meeting Oklahoma's 50 hours of supervised driving practice can feel overwhelming — especially when you're also juggling school schedules, extracurriculars, and work. DashLog makes it simple by automatically tracking every supervised drive your teen completes. Start a session, drive, and DashLog logs the date, time, duration, and whether it was a daytime or nighttime drive — all mapped against Oklahoma's specific GDL requirements.
Parents in Oklahoma get real-time progress dashboards showing exactly how many of the required 50 hours their teen has completed, including a breakdown of 10 hours at night hours. DashLog sends milestone alerts when your teen hits 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% of their required hours — so you always know where you stand without manually counting on a paper log. Plus, live location tracking during drives gives parents peace of mind without micromanaging.
When it's time to visit the Oklahoma DMV, DashLog generates a clean, DMV-ready driving log report that documents every session with dates, times, and total hours. No more scrambling to find a crumpled paper log the night before the test. DashLog is free during our beta — join thousands of Oklahoma families already tracking their teen's progress.
Oklahoma requires 50 hours of supervised driving, with at least 10 hours at night.
Oklahoma teens can apply for a learner's permit at age 15.
Drivers under 16 with an intermediate license cannot drive between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m.
Yes. For the first 6 months, teens can carry only one non-family passenger under 18.
Oklahoma teens can get a full license at 16 years and 6 months.
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