Not exact matches
Nearly 82 percent of teens with ASD who obtained a
learner's
permit received their license within 12
months, compared to 94 percent of teens without ASD.
Completed a Massachusetts Rider Education Basic Rider Course, held your
learner's
permit for at least 6
months with no traffic violations, passed a driver education course and completed 40 hours of supervised driving (if you are less than 18 years old).
The
learner's
permit must be held for at least 2
months prior to applying for a Class M driver's license, and the
permit holder must have completed the safety course and hold a valid motorcycle
learner's
permit at the time of application.
In most states there is no minimum age for registration for online driver's ed, but as the earliest you can get a DMV
learners drivers
permit is 15 years 6
months, it is recommended that you register when you turn 15.
Drivers under 18 must wait six
months after getting the
learner permit to take the test to get a driver's license.
New drivers who have had a regular
learner's
permit or school
learner's
permit for at least two
months can apply for a School
Permit (SCP).
Have held a school
learner's
permit (LPE), a school
permit (SCP) or a
learner's
permit (LPD) for at least six
months.
Participation in an MA drivers ed program requires motorists to have a
learner's
permit in good standing for a minimum of six
months prior to enrollment.
Drivers must hold a
learners permit for at least six
months in order to apply for an intermediate drivers license.
Once you have turned 15, have completed your required 50 hours of driving time and have had your
learner's
permit for at least 6
months and have not had any traffic tickets or violations of your
learner's
permit restrictions you can apply for the Idaho underage driver's license.
A: You need to hold the possession of your
learner's
permit for at least six
month (6
month) from the issued date.
Additionally, the student must have held their
learners permit for at least six
months and be at least 16 years old.
If you're under 18, once you have your
learners permit, you'll have to practice driving for at least 12
months before you apply for your Georgia drivers license.
In general, an optimal system has the minimum age for a
learner's
permit at 16; the
learner stage lasts at least 6
months, with parents certifying at least 30 - 50 hours of supervised driving; and for the intermediate stage to last until at least age 18 that includes both a night driving restriction and a strict teenage passenger restriction.
If you're under 18, once you have your
learners permit, you'll will have to practice driving for at least 6
months before you apply for your Pennsylvania drivers license.
If you are under 18, you must hold your
learners permit for at least 6
months and you must log at least 40 hours (10 at night) of supervised driving.
If you've been convicted of a traffic violation or for consuming alcohol while driving with an Alaska
learner's
permit, you must wait an additional six
months before applying for your Alaska provisional driver license.The lesson: try not to do anything while learning to drive that a licensed driver wouldn't do!
If you're 16 years old or older and have had your
learner permit for at least 6
months you can schedule a driving test with the local DPS office.
If you're 18 or have had your California
learner's
permit for at least 6
months, you're ready to try for a California teen driver's license!
Because the
learner's
permit expires in 6
months, it is necessary to upgrade for the intermediate license or
permit, which requires you to present another driving education course completion certificate.
After you've had your Iowa
learner permit for 6
months, you're ready to apply for your Iowa intermediate license.
Learner Permit Holding Period You must be 15 to apply for a learner permit, you must have held your learner (instruction) permit for at least six (6) months in good standing before you can apply for a provisional driver's l
Learner Permit Holding Period You must be 15 to apply for a
learner permit, you must have held your learner (instruction) permit for at least six (6) months in good standing before you can apply for a provisional driver's l
learner permit, you must have held your
learner (instruction) permit for at least six (6) months in good standing before you can apply for a provisional driver's l
learner (instruction)
permit for at least six (6)
months in good standing before you can apply for a provisional driver's license.
After you've had your Nevada
learner's
permit for 6
months, you'll be ready for the next step in the Nevada Graduated License Program, the Nevada full license.
After you have had your Connecticut
learner permit for 6
months (or 4
months if you've taken a Connecticut approved driver education course), you'll have the green light to apply for the Connecticut license exam.
Upon the completion of this course, the student can make more practice to make himself ready to take the drive's exam after six
months of having his
learner's
permit in possession.
You are eligible to earn a
learner's
permit at 15 1/2 years old, so if you want to earn your
learner's
permit as fast as possible, you have about 6
months from the time you turn 15 to pass a driver education course and earn your
learner's
permit.
You must be at least 16 years old and have had your
learner's
permit for 6
months before you are allowed to take your driver's license exam.
Students completing all the requirements of driver education are eligible for a road test after attaining the age of sixteen years and six
months and having held a
learner's
permit for six consecutive
months immediately proceeding taking the road test with a clean driving record during that period.
After you've had your Hawaii
learner's
permit for 6
months, you'll be able to apply for an Hawaii intermediate license.
To get your intermediate driver license you must be at least 16 years old, and have held a
learner permit for a minimum 12
months with no infractions.
After you've had your Illinois
learner's
permit for 9
months, you can apply for your Illinois driver's license.
You must hold your
learner permit license for at least twelve
months (or until you turn 18) before applying for a full license.
Applicants must complete an Illinois teenager driving school program to apply for a
learner's
permit if they are younger than 17 years and 3
months of age.
To participate in behind - the - wheel training, a
learner driver must be at least 15 years of age and have held in instruction
permit for at least six
months.
Before applying for a
learners permit in CO, drivers must have completed a state - approved drivers ed program within the last six
months.
For Intermediate Restricted License, the teenage driver should be at least 16 years of age and should have held a
learner's
permit for a period of six
months.
Hold a valid Iowa
learners permit for one year and have a clean driving record for the six consecutive
months leading up to your intermediate license application.
Texas, in an effort to reduce the instances of distracted drivers prohibits the use of mobile devices while driving for anyone who is under the age of 18, has had a
learner's
permit for six or fewer
months, is in a school crossing zone, or who is operating a school bus with children present.
Once you have held your
learner's
permit for 6
months, and you've completed your 30 hours of behind - the - wheel training, all of your scheduled classes and have reached 16 years old, it's time to make a trip to the DPS and take your driving test.
If you're 16 years old or older and have had your
learner permit for at least 6
months, you can schedule a driving test at the local DPS office.
You have had your
learner's
permit for 6
months and have a good driving record.
If you have never held a regular driver license in any state, OR, your license expired more than 24
months ago, OR, you are applying for a Florida
learner's
permit, you must complete a TLSAE (Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education course), also referred to as the 4 - hour Drug and Alcohol Course, before applying for a temporary driving
permit (restricted driver license) and / or
learners permit in the state of Florida.
- 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. driving restriction (previously midnight to 5 am)- Number of passengers must not exceed number of seat belts in vehicle (no previous requirement)- Not
permitted to have more than one passenger under 18 yrs in vehicle who is not an immediate family member unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian - Mandatory 6
months for skill building before road test (previously 30 days)- Permit valid for one year (previously 120 days)- Supervising adult must be 21 or older (previously age 18)- Certification of 65 hours of behind - the - wheel skill building - Download the Certification Form (PDF)(no previous requirement)-
Learner's Permit Application (Non-Commercial)- Download the
Learner's Permit Application Form (PDF)- Mandatory 90 - day suspension for 6 - point or more accumulation or a single high speed conviction (26 miles per hour or more over posted speed limit, previously discretionary sanctioning)- Out of State Driving with
Learner's Permit Prohibited Please be aware that teens holding a Pennsylvania
Learner's Permit are not
permitted to drive outside the state of Pennsylvania.
Applicants under 18 must have held a
learners permit for 6
months and provide proof that you have successfully completed an approved driver education course before taking the road skills test.
«Driver License Division may not license a person who is 19 years of age or older and who has not completed an approved course in driver training unless the person: holds a
learner permit for three
months before applying for an original class D license; and certifies that the person, under the authority of a
learner permit issued by the Driver License Division, has completed at least 40 hours of driving a motor vehicle, of which at least 10 hours were completed during night hours after sunset»
The
learner's
permit must be held for a minimum of 6
months before you are eligible for the NJ road test.
If you're 16 or 17 and have held your Arizona
learner's license for at least 6
months, you must surrender your Arizona
learner's
permit to apply for your Arizona graduated license — and yes, take the written test as well as the dreaded road test.
You must maintain your
learner's
permit for a minimum of 6
months or until you turn 18.
After completing the Texas parent taught drivers ed course, having a
learners permit for at least six
months and are least sixteen years of age, take the DPS road test at your local DPS office and receive your provisional Texas drivers license.
Having held their Texas
learners permit or at least six
months and being at least the age of 16, apply for Texas provisional drivers license.