Driving Skills Required To Obtain A Learner's License

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In order to obtain a driver license, you must be at least 16 years old, hold a learner's permit for 12 months or age 18 (whichever comes first), have driven at least 50 hours with Learner's license (10 which need to be at night), provide a signed certification of minor driving experience form, have no moving violation convictions for one year since learner's date of issuance (or may have one moving violation as long as adjudication was withheld), and have passed the driving skills test. The difference between a Learner's License and an Operator's License is that the operator's license allows you to drive by yourself, while the Learner's License requires you to still have a guardian or someone over 21 with a Operator's License to sit with you. Also, in order to get a learner's license, you must be at least 15 years old, have taken vision and hearing exams, and passed Class E Knowledge Test and other things, while for an Operator's License, you must be at least 16 years old, hold the Learner's License for 12 months, and pass the Driving Skills Test. …show more content…

After earning a Learner's License, to get an Operator's License, you must pass the Driving Skills Test.

In order for a driver to graduate from a Learner's License to an Operator's License, at least 50 hours of driving must be documented (10 hours driving of which must be documented during the nighttime).

A. If there are drugs/alcohol in my system, I can ask a sober friend/family member to drive me to where I need to go.

B. If there are drugs/alcohol in my system, I can remain where I am and wait for the drugs/alcohol to get out of my