AZ: State House Bill Would Erode GDL Law and Weaken Safety for All

  • February 5, 2026
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Advocates has written to leadership in the Arizona House of Representatives urging them to oppose House Bill (HB) 2003. This measure will reduce the minimum age for instruction permits by six months to 15 years old. In doing so, it will erode the graduated driver licensing (GDL) law and threaten the safety of novice teen drivers and all who share the roads with them.

Traffic fatalities in Arizona have increased over the past decade. In 2024, there were an overall estimated 1,2501 traffic fatalities in Arizona according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which is a 39 percent increase since 2015.2 The number of drivers ages 15-20 involved in fatal crashes went up 119 percent from 2014 to 2023.

Especially considering this deadly upturn, the state’s GDL law should be improved rather than weakened.

Read the full letter here.

Advocates previously urged the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure to oppose HB 2003.