(CNN) New Georgia drivers will not be required to take a road test in order to get their license.

Gov. Brian Kemp announced in his most recent executive order that -- provided they meet all other requirements -- those holding instructional permits can qualify for their licenses without the "comprehensive on-the-road driving test."

That means teens can get their license when they turn 16 without getting in a car with a test administrator.

The change is in effect until the expiration of the state's Public Health State of Emergency, which Kemp has extended to May 13.

The executive order also outlined social distancing measures for the state, which Kemp has begun to loosen starting April 24.

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