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Driver Education

Driver Education . Chapter 1. Digital Drivers License . Includes nearly 2 dozen security features Is issued at all MVC agencies. Digital Drivers License. Motorists under 21 vertical format Motorists over 21 Horizontal format. Altering a Drivers License. May result in:

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Driver Education

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  1. Driver Education Chapter 1

  2. Digital Drivers License • Includes nearly 2 dozen security features • Is issued at all MVC agencies

  3. Digital Drivers License • Motorists under 21 • vertical format • Motorists over 21 • Horizontal format

  4. Altering a Drivers License • May result in: • Loss of driving privilege • Fine up to $1,000 • Up to 6 months in jail

  5. Getting a driver license illegally • May result in: • Fine up to $200 to $500 • Jail of 30-90 days

  6. Getting your basic license • Good for 4 years • Minimum age 18 (permit 16) • Permit fee $10 • License fee $24 • Test Required • Knowledge • Vision • Road

  7. 6 Point ID Verification • At least one primary document • At least one secondary document • At least six points of ID • Proof of address

  8. Graduated Driver License • Multi-stage licensing system • Gradually introduce privileges • Extends practice time • Minimum age of 18 for unrestricted license • Restrictions must be followed • Failure to do so may result in $100 fine or license suspension

  9. Driving Decals • All permit or probationary (formerly provisional) drivers under age 21 must display a reflectorized decal on each license plate (front/back) of any motor vehicle they operate (P.L. 2009, c.37-Kyleigh’s Law, eff. May 1, 2010).Drivers under 21 subject to New Jersey's Graduated Driver License (GDL) requirements: • Special learner's permit • Examination permit • Probationary (formerly Provisional) license Note: Decals must be displayed for road test of drivers under age 21.

  10. The Early Bird Road • For drivers ages 16 and up, MVC offers a three-phase process: (Must first attend driving school for 6 hours) • Student learner's permit (minimum six months of supervised driving) • Probationary license (minimum one year of restricted but unsupervised driving) • Basic driver license (must be 18 years old)

  11. The Young Adult Road (Does not attend driving school) • For drivers 17 years old • Get the signed consent of a parent or guardian • Pass MVC’s knowledge and vision tests • Pay the required fee. • After applicants complete the steps above, the MVC will validate their examination permit and they can move to step 2.

  12. #1 Get a student learner's permit • Visit an MVC Agency with a licensed driving instructor • Pass the knowledge test. You can study by reading MVC's Driver Manual • Pass the vision test • Bring a primary 4-point ID (civil birth certificate, US Passport, US Department of State birth certificate, US adoption papers, certificate of naturalization or certificate of citizenship) • Show proof of enrollment in a driver training course • Present a signed letter with parental or guardian consent • Pay fee • Permits are valid for two years and must be carried when operating a vehicle • If your permit is lost or stolen, you must request a duplicate. Duplicates must be obtained by the driving school

  13. #2 Practice supervised driving for at least six months • You must observe the following restrictions during the supervised driving period: • Display a reflectorized decal on each license plate (front/back); decals available at motor vehicle agencies, $4 per pair • No driving after 11:01 p.m. and before 5:00 a.m. • You 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 New Jersey driver license and has a minimum of three years driving experience

  14. Cont. • Parent(s), guardian(s) or dependant(s) are allowed as passengers. A dependant is a permit or probationary driver's child, not siblings • Only one additional passenger is allowed unless accompanied by a parent or guardian • You can't use cell phones, hand held video games or any other hands-free interactive, wireless communication device • Seat belts must be worn at all times • See GDL Exemptions for hours-related exemptions for employment or religious reasons

  15. #3 a. Get a probationary license • You must be at least 17 years of age • Complete the supervised driving period • Pass the 6 Point ID Verification • Pass MVC's road test • You must return after one year from date of issue to get a basic driver license

  16. #3 b.Practice unsupervised driving for at least one year • You must observe the following requirements and restrictions while driving with a probationary (formerly provisional) license: • Display a reflectorized decal on each license plate (front/back); decals available at motor vehicle agencies, $4 per pair • No driving after 11:01 p.m. and before 5:00 a.m. • Parent(s), guardian(s) or dependant(s) are allowed as passengers. A dependant is a permit or probationary driver's child, not siblings

  17. Cont. • Only one additional passenger is allowed unless accompanied by a parent or guardian • You can't use cell phones, hand held video games or any other hands-free interactive, wireless communication device • Seat belts must be worn at all times • See GDL Exemptions for hours-related exemptions for employment or religious reasons

  18. #4 Get a basic driver license • You must be at least 18 years old • Complete the unsupervised driving period • Go to any MVC Agency with your provisional license and other documents to pass the 6 Point ID Verification • Pay $24 license fee

  19. Special Learner Permit Restrictions • Display a reflectorized decal on each license plate (front/back); decals available at motor vehicle agencies, $4 per pair • No driving after 11:01 p.m. and before 5:00 a.m. • You 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 New Jersey driver license and has a minimum of three years driving experience • Parent(s), guardian(s) or dependant(s) are allowed as passengers. A dependant is a permit or probationary driver's child, not siblings • Only one additional passenger is allowed unless accompanied by a parent or guardian • You can't use cell phones, hand held video games or any other hands-free interactive, wireless communication device • Seat belts must be worn at all times

  20. Examination Permit Restrictions • You must be at least 17 years old and not in suspension status • Display a reflectorized decal on each license plate (front/back); decals available at motor vehicle agencies, $4 per pair • No driving after 11:01 p.m. and before 5:00 a.m. • You 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 New Jersey driver license and has a minimum of three years driving experience • Parent(s), guardian(s) or dependant(s) are allowed as passengers. A dependant is a permit or probationary driver's child, not siblings • Only one additional passenger is allowed unless accompanied by a parent or guardian • If you are at least 21 years old, there are no passenger or hour restrictions • You can't use cell phones, hand held video games or any other hands-free interactive, wireless communication device • Seatbelts must be worn at all times

  21. Probationary (formally provisional) Driver License Restrictions • Display a reflectorized decal on each license plate (front/back); decals available at motor vehicle agencies, $4 per pair • No driving after 11:01 p.m. and before 5:00 a.m. See GDL Exemptions for exceptions due to employment or religious reasons • Parent(s), guardian(s) or dependant(s) are allowed as passengers. A dependant is a permit or probationary driver's child, not siblings • Only one additional passenger is allowed unless accompanied by a parent or guardian • You can't use cell phones, hand held video games or any other hands-free interactive, wireless communication device • Seat belts must be worn at all times

  22. GDL Driver Exemptions • Permit and probationary drivers under 21 are eligible for hours-related exemptions for employment or religious reasons • Drivers must carry legible documentation on letterhead signed by the employer, organization or religious institution stating the reasons for this request • Include signature, title, address and telephone number of designated official

  23. Organ Donor • The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act allows a consenting individual to donate his or her organs and tissues upon death for the purpose of transplantation or medical research.You may express your wish to donate your organs and tissues for transplant by designating the words "Organ Donor" to appear on your NJ driver license or non-driver identification card. This designation is for individuals 18 or older.

  24. Register for organ donor designation • Organ donor registration is available online or in-person at your local MVC agency. When registering at an agency, you must present the required six (6) points of identification as well as verification of your address. Remember that you must confirm your decision each time you renew your license or non-driver ID.

  25. Frequently Asked questions • Could there be any conflict between saving your life and organ and tissue donation?No. Donation cannot occur until after a person has died. In the event of an accident or emergency, physicians and nurses will do everything possible to try to save your life. In fact, the medical team treating you is always completely separate from the transplant team.

  26. Cont. • What organs and tissue can be donated?Life-saving organs for transplant include the heart, kidneys, lungs, pancreas, liver and intestines. Tissue such as bones, ligaments, and tendons are needed for surgical procedures to repair injured or diseased joints and bone. Donated corneas, heart valves and skin also improve the quality of life.

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