In Nebraska, a School Permit may be issued to a minor as young as age 14 if:
They attend a private high school.
The criterion is rural location, not school type.
They live more than 1.5 miles from their school.
They have a 3.5 GPA.
Grades are not the statutory criterion.
They have an older sibling with a license.
Sibling status is not relevant.
Nebraska's School Permit allows minors as young as 14 to drive to and from school and school-sponsored activities, provided they live more than 1.5 miles from their school. The permit has strict time-of-day and route restrictions. It's unique to Nebraska and a handful of other rural states.
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