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1 Highway License Requirements Ronald Bligh Marcus Johnson Luke Lamm

2 Today’s Lesson  Today’s Main Topic is the Learners License  Today’s Subtopics include: Comparing and Contrasting a Learner’s License between a 15 and 16-year-olds.  What are the consequences of not having a learner’s license while driving and questioned by a law enforcement officer?  Is driving a right or privilege?

3 Learner License  For a 15-year-old- applicant  Any person 15 years of age may obtain a restricted Learner’s License for the purpose of learning to safely and effectively operate a motor vehicle.  A written examination is needed to be passed from information out of the Alabama Driver’s Manuel

4 Learner’s License  Upon passing the required examination the applicant will be issued a Class D Alabama driver license with a “Y” restriction  After the holder’s sixteenth birthday the holder may operate a motor vehicle with any licensed driver occupying the seat besides the driver.  This Learner’s License is valid for 4 years and can be renewed once.

5 Learner License  Proof of Age for a 15 – year-old applicant  Social Security Card (or certified letter from the SS Administration  Student enrollment/Exclusion form (DL 1- 93).  State Certified Birth Certificate

6 Learner License  For a 16-year-old- applicant  Any person 16 years of age or older who, except for his lack of instruction in operating a motor vehicle, would otherwise be qualified to obtain a driver license, may obtain a Learner’s License upon passing the required examination  The examination for the license is taken from information in the Alabama Driver Manuel.

7 Learner’s License  Upon passing the required examination the applicant will be issued a Class D Alabama driver license with a “Y” restriction  This license is valid for 4 years, with no renewal time.

8 Learner License  Proof of Age for a 16 – year-old applicant  Social Security Card (or certified letter from the SS Administration  Student enrollment/Exclusion form (DL 1-93).  And one of the following: State Certified Birth certificate, Passport, Military ID, State issued ID Card, School ID Card with photo

9 Learner License “Y” Restrictions  What does a “Y” Restrictions mean?  For a 15-year-old a “Y” restriction indicates that the holder may operate a motor vehicle while accompanied by a parent or legal guardian or a person who is age 21 or over, who is a duly licensed or certified driving instructor who is actually occupying a seat besides the motor vehicle operator.  For a 16-year-old a “Y” restriction indicates that the holder may only operate a motor vehicle when accompanied by a licensed driver who is actually occupying a seat besides the driver.

10 Learner’s License Requirements for Issuance  15 and 16-year-olds must successfully complete the required examination  This includes a written and vision screening.  The fee for the written test is $5 per test, which must be paid in cash (Tests for a Motor driven cycle license, Motorcycle License, or a boating license is $5 per test and must also be paid in cash.  A license fee of $23 is also required for the learner license.

11 Learner’s License Current Secondary School Attendance (Alabama Act 93-368)  As indicated under the proof of Age above, applicants age 15-19 are required to present Student Enrollment/Exclusion Form DL 1-93, proof of high school graduation, or GED document, in order to take the learner’s examination.

12 Consequences of not having a Learner’s License in Possession when driving, if questioned by a law enforcement officer  A learners License may be suspended or  A learners License may be suspended or revoked in the same manner and for the same causes as a driver license and may also be revoked for any violations of the terms and condition on which it was issued

13 REVIEW  What is the “Y” Restriction indicate for a 16-year- old  For a 16-year-old a “Y” restriction indicates that the holder may only operate a motor vehicle when accompanied by a licensed driver who is actually occupying a seat besides the driver.  What is the consequences of not having a Learner’s License in Possession when driving, if questioned by a law enforcement officer  A learners License may be suspended or  A learners License may be suspended or revoked in the same manner and for the same causes as a driver license and may also be revoked for any violations of the terms and condition on which it was issued

14 Driving: A Right or Privilege?  Driving is first and foremost a Privilege  The failure to meet or maintain certain legal responsibilities can prevent a person from obtaining or keeping a valid driver license.  Once a valid driver license is obtained a driver has the right to operate certain motor vehicles on the state’s roadways as long as the laws for such operation are followed.

15 REVIEW NNNNames some documents that are proof of age for a 15-year-old Applicant Social Security Card (or certified letter from the SS Administration Student enrollment/Exclusion form (DL 1-93). State Certified Birth Certificate

16 REVIEW  The documents you bring to apply for your Learner’s License must be what?  If Tommy brings his Birth Certificate to the DMV and it is covered in rips and tears what happens?


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