Teens who do not take a behind-the-wheel driving education course must wait until age 17 to receive an instruction permit. The examination permit comes with all the same requirements and restrictions as a special instruction permit. However, examination permit holders do not need to complete the behind-the-wheel driving education course before driving with a supervising adult.
To apply for a provisional license, New Jersey teens must be 17 years old and have held an instruction permit special instruction permit or examination permit for at least six months. The applicant must have parental consent and pass a driving test. The provisional license allows the motorist to drive without an adult anywhere from 5 a. The teen can drive after outside the curfew hours with proper documentation of a valid religious or school activity. The provisional licensee can transport only one passenger unless supervised by a parent or if the passenger is a dependent of the teen.
Provisional license holders must still refrain from cellphone use and must display two GDL decals in the window of the vehicle while driving. Provisional license holders who accumulate two license points will be required to complete a four-hour remedial driving class.
Any additional license points will result in a three-month suspension. Criminal convictions related to alcohol or drugs will result in a six-month license suspension. After holding a provisional license for at least one year, an year-old driver can apply for a full license. See below for details. Depending on your age, you'll need to apply for either your student learner's permit OR examination permit. You do not need to obtain both. Depending on your age, you will start the GDL process by applying for either your student learner's permit OR examination permit.
If you are 16 years old, visit your local NJ MVC office with your driver's education instructor to obtain your student learner's permit. You'll need to:. When you complete the minimum of 6 hours of driver's training, you'll need to return to your local New Jersey MVC office to get your student learner's permit validated.
You must complete driver's education and get your permit validated to begin your supervised driving practice. If you are at least 17 years old, you can begin the GDL process by obtaining an examination permit.
You do not need to obtain your student learner's permit. Certain cargo requires endorsements, which are added to the CDL.
Endorsements require additional testing and are required to carry hazardous materials or passengers. New Jersey also places restrictions on certain drivers. For example, drivers who are younger than 21 years old can't drive hazmat or passenger vehicles or operate out-of-state.
Application process. A driver must be at least 18 years old, hold a class D license, and be a New Jersey resident prior to applying for a CDL. The application process includes a knowledge test, background check, and a self-certification regarding prohibitive offenses. Passing the knowledge test grants the applicant an examination permit that can be used to practice driving. However, at all times while practicing, the driver must be supervised by a licensed commercial driver.
After 14 days, the applicant can take the driving test to receive a full CDL. Military veterans with experience driving military CMVs may be eligible to have the driving test waived. All CDL holders are required to certify as to the type of transport performed. Generally, the driver must also obtain a medical examiner's certification indicating adequate general fitness to operate a CMV. CMVs are subject to special rules and regulations. Violation of these rules and certain traffic offenses can result in license revocation and criminal charges.
Will those applying for the standard license need to get permits? Will they be required to attend driving classes?
Applicants for driver's licenses will follow the same procedures as current first-time New Jersey license applicants, said William Connolly, a spokesman for the MVC.
Undocumented immigrants and others who apply for the standard license will still have to pass the same tests and take the same driving classes as anyone else. The licensing tests will be available in English and three other languages that are most commonly spoken in the state. If people have valid licenses from their native countries, are they still required to test for New Jersey licenses?
Anyone who applies for a state driver's license, including someone here on an immigrant visa, must pass a vision test, a knowledge test and possibly a road test. MVC regulations require road tests, but they may be waived if the applicant has a valid license from another country or state.
Only drivers with a valid license from the Republic of China Taiwan , with which New Jersey has a reciprocal agreement, are exempt from taking the state's road or knowledge tests, Connolly said. Will undocumented immigrants who get driver's licenses be required to get car insurance? New Jersey requires all drivers to provide proof of insurance when operating any vehicle. Failure to do so can result in fines and suspension.
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