MSU Study Of Graduated Driver Licensing Laws Illustrates Shift In Field Of Economics
When Gregory Gilpin was getting his first driver’s license in 1992, the process was pretty simple. There was a 20-question multiple choice test to get a permit. After a month, he went back, took a driving test and got a full unrestricted license.
“That’s very different from today,” said Gilpin, head of the Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics in Montana State University’s