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NJ Driver License System And the Driving Test
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Laws governing licenses A motorist who operates a vehicle must always carry: 1. License/permit 2. Proof of insurance 3. Registration
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Digital Drivers License Notice the different directions of the license 21 and over license for New Jersey NJ under 21 license
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Altering a driver license or showing an altered license – loss of driving privilege- $1000 fine and/or up to 6 months in jail. Getting a license illegally- $200- $500 and/or 30-90 of jail.
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Type of NJ Licenses Basic Automobile License Probationary Automobile License Commercial Drivers License Motorcycle License Probationary Motorcycle License Moped License Agricultural License Boat License
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Basic Automobile License For all types of Class D motor vehicles registered by the MVC, except motorcycles. Expiration: 4 years Minimum age:18 (16 permit) Test(s) required: KVR $24
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Probationary Probationary Automobile License (GDL) For all types of Class D motor vehicles registered by the MVC, except motorcycles. Expiration: 4 years Minimum Age: 17 Tests Required: KVR
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Commercial Driver License For large trucks, buses and vehicles. Expiration: 4 years Minimum age: 18/21 Tests required: CKVR
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Motorcycle License For most vehicles with fewer than four wheels. Issued as a separate license or as an endorsement if the individual already holds a basic NJ driver license. Expiration: 4 years Minimum age: 17 Tests required: KVR
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Probationary Probationary Motorcycle License (GDL) For most vehicles with fewer than four wheels. Issued as a separate license or as an endorsement if the individual already holds a basic NJ driver license. Expiration: 4 years Minimum age: 17 Test required: KVR
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Moped License For unlicensed motorists 15 years of age or older. Not needed if operator has a Class A, B, C, D, or E license. Expiration: 4 years Minimum age: 15 Tests required: KVR
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Agricultural License For farming purposes only. May be granted to persons between 16 and 17 years old. Expiration: 4 years Minimum age: 16 Tests required: KVR
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Boat License For individuals 16 years of age and older, who operate a motorboat on fresh, non-tidal waters. June 1, 2007: Persons born in 1959 or later must possess a Boating Safety Certificate. Expiration: 4 years Minimum age: 16 Tests required: n/a non- tidal waters only
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KVR KVR K= Knowledge V= Vision R= Road All the tests that you need to pass in order to obtain a license or permit.
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Knowledge Written test 80 percent, or 40 of the 50 questions, must have correct answers. Failure: wait 7 days!
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Vision Basic License Applicants: 20/50 vision with or without corrective lenses. For sight in one eye only, that eye must meet the 20/50 rule and the applicant must have documentation signed by a licensed physician. CDL License Applicants: 20/40 vision with or without corrective lenses in both eyes. Must be able to distinguish among red, green, and amber lights.
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6 Point ID Verification All NJ driver license applicants must complete 6 Point ID Verification by presenting documents that prove their age, identity, and legal presence in the U.S. At least 1 primary document At least 1 secondary document At least six points of ID Proof of address Social Security number
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Special Learner Permit Restrictions (minimum age 16) No driving between 11:01pm and 5:00 am No cell phones, video games, etc. Must be accompanied in the front seat by an adult supervising driver who is at least 21 years of age and who possesses a valid NJ driver license and has a minimum of 3 years driving experience. Passengers – supervising passenger, parent or guardian, one additional passenger. Everyone must wear seatbelt. $10.00
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Examination Permit Restrictions (minimum age 17) No driving between 11:01pm and 5:00am. No using cell phones, etc. Must be accompanied in the front seat by an adult who is at least 21 years old and has a minimum of 3 years driving experience. Passengers- one, except if a parent or guardian is in the vehicle then there are no restrictions. Everyone must wear a seat belt.
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Probationary Driver License (GDL) (minimum age 17) Restrictions No driving between 11:01pm and 5:00 am No using cell phones, etc. Limited to dependents of the driver and one additional person, unless accompanied by a parent/guardian Must display decals
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GDL cont… All GDL violations are $100 If person with a permit or GDL is 21 then there are not restrictions.
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THE GDL DECALS GDL DECAL- all permit and GDL drivers under the age of 21. $4 a pair. $100 fine for not having them displayed. If a permit driver commits a traffic offense, the responsibility is with both the student and the adult supervising driver.
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3 Options GDL Option A- The Early Bird Option B- The Young Adult Road Option C- The Adult Road
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5 Steps 1. Special Learners Permit 16 years old, consent from parent/guardian, 6 hours of driving school, pass written test, pass the vision test, and pay fee ($10) 2. Practice (Supervised) for 6 months 3. Provisional License- 17 years old and must pass MVC’s road test 4. Practice (unsupervised) for 1 year 5. Basic Driver License- 18 years old and pay fee. ($24)
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5 Steps 1. Examination Permit- 17 years old, consent from parent, pass written test, pass the vision test, and pay fee ($10) 2. Practice ( supervised 6 months) 3. Provisional License- 17 years old and must pass MVC’s road test 4.Practice (Unsupervised) for 1 year 5. Basic Drivers license- 18 years old and pay fee ($ 24)
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5 Steps 1. Examination Permit- 21 years old, MVC’s knowledge and vision test, pay fee ($10) 2.Practice Driving (Supervised) for 3 months 3.Provisional License- pass MVC’s road test 4.Practice Driving (Unsupervised)- 1 year 5.Basic Driver License- pay fee ($24)
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License process. 1. Turn 16 2. Contact a driving school 3. Pass the vision and written test 4. Complete 6 hours of instruction 5. Practice with a supervising driver for 6 months or until 17 whichever is longer.
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Non-Driver ID At 17 you may apply for a non driver ID at DMV. You must show 6 points of ID.
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Road Test Driving in reverse Following other vehicles Nearing corners, intersections Parking (parallel) Sitting properly Starting a vehicle Steering properly Stopping at signs Stopping smoothly Turning Turning around Using the horn Yielding right-of-way
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Reasons for Road Test Rejection Improper, expired or no inspection sticker. Lack of examiner access to foot brake or parking break. Any defect or condition that affects the safe operation of the test vehicles. See page 34 of your manual for the list of possible defects or conditions. Failure: wait 2 weeks!
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SAMPLE RESTRICTIONS CORRECTIVE LENSES PROSTHETIC DEVICES HEARING IMPAIRED 2 YEAR LICENSE AVAILABLE TO THOSE 70 OR OLDER
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