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In 1964, the minimum age to obtain a Texas driver's license was 16 years old. However, individuals could apply for a learner's permit at the age of 15, allowing them to practice driving under the supervision of a licensed adult. The licensing laws have evolved since then, but this was the standard during that time period.

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