(1) Except as provided in KRS 186.415, a person with an intermediate license who is under the age of eighteen (18) years may apply for an operator's license to operate a motor vehicle if the person has: (a) Attained the age of seventeen (17) years; (b) Held an intermediate license for a minimum of one hundred eighty (180) days without a conviction for a moving violation under KRS Chapter 189 for which points are assessed by the cabinet, a conviction for a violation of KRS 189.292 or 189.294, a conviction for a violation of KRS 189A.010(1), or a conviction under KRS 186.452(3), (4), or (5); and (c) Completed a driver training program under KRS 186.410(4). (2) A person with an intermediate license who is eighteen (18) years of age or older may apply for an operato r's license to operate a motor vehicle if the person has completed a driver training program under KRS 186.410(4).
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