Essay On Having A Driver's License

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Introduction A driver’s license is a document issued by a governing body to a person who purposes to use the Highway Transportation system. It indicates that the person is not a danger to themselves or others while on the road. It permits an individual to operate some specific type of a motorized vehicle, for instance, cars, buses, or haulers on a public road. Each jurisdiction has its laws relating to the licensing of drivers. For example, in some States, a person must pass a driving test before they are issued a driver’s license while in other States an individual must first have a driver’s license before they can begin to drive. In America having a driver’s license is mandatory for anyone who wishes to drive a motorized vehicle. This essay will describe the process of issuing a driver’s license in the United States of America beginning from the determination of the type of license required till the issuance of the license. But …show more content…

But the application process for an individual who just turned sixteen involves them filling out an application form, taking a short-written test and an eye examination. The short-written exam involves gauging the learner’s understanding of the general traffic rules and safety information. Persons under the age of eighteen usually undergo the GDL program which is much longer than for an 18year old applicant (As shown below in Table 1: New York Driver Licensing process). But before they can be allowed to take the tests, the parents must provide a social security number and a birth certificate for the child. As for other adults, the DMV office requires six points of proof of identification plus the United States Social Security card (University of Rochester, 2013).
Table 1: New York Driver Licensing Process
Licensing Process The Learner Stage The Intermediate Stage The Fully Licensed Stage
Minimum Age Requirement 16 years 16 years and six months 17 years* or 18 years
Pre-road Test