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Driver Education
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Ca. Driver License Who must have one? If you are a California resident and drive a motor vehicle on public roads Who might not need one? Members of the Armed Forces driving US government vehicles Persons driving farming equipment Persons driving legally off-road vehicles
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Adults v. Minors Adults are legally defined as 18 years or older Minors are under the age of 18 –Minors are legally bound to their parents or guardians
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License Class Class C You may drive: any normal passenger vehicle any house-car( RVs), 40 feet or less. a vanpool vehicle, designed to carry more than 10 but less than 15 persons
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License Classes Class B You may drive: - any bus (except a trailer bus) - any farm labor vehicle - all vehicles under Class C
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Driver License Class A You may drive any legal combination of vehicles, including vehicles under Classes B and C.
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Minors’ Permit Requirements Be at least 15 ½ (under 18) Complete the DL application Have a parent with you Pass traffic laws and road signs test
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Before Going to the DMV Complete Driver Education Complete Driver Training
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Minor’s Permit Restrictions Practice with licensed adult 25 yrs of age or older You CANNOT drive alone with a permit!
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Minors’ License Requirements At least 16 yrs old Completion of Driver Education and Driver Training Held a Permit for six months Parents signature stating completion of 50 hours of training Pass the behind the wheel test
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Minors’ License Restrictions During first 12 months –Cannot drive between 11pm – 5am –Cannot transport passengers under 18 (without adult)
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Legal Exceptions Signed Note: –Medical Necessity –School Events –Employment
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