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DO NOW:Pgs. 5-15 of Manual• Take a Manual from the front table.• Read pages 5-15• On a sheet of paper answer the following questions –
just the answers…TO BE COLLECTED
1. What 3 documents must a driver possess while operating a vehicle?
2. A motorist who changes their address must report this to the MVC within how many weeks?
3. A motorist who legally changed his/her name must report this to the MVC within how many weeks?
4. Getting a driver’s license illegally may result in a fine of $_______ and/or imprisonment.
5. How many POINTS of ID must applicants present in order to obtain their license?
Digital Driver License
17-21 Years Old 21 Years and Older
Digital Driver License
Restrictions• 1 – Corrective Lenses• 2 – Prosthetic Device• 3 – Mechanical Device• 4 – Hearing Impaired• 5 – Attached Restrictions
• Any modifications to an applicants vehicle
Steps towards a NJ Driver’s License
1) Permit- Age 16 (early bird) or 172) Provisional/Probationary license3) Basic license- Class D
OVER 21
UNDER 21 Name change = 2 weeksAddress change = 1 week after moving
Types of New Jersey LicenseBasic Automobile License
For all types of CLASS D motor vehicles registered by the MVC, except motorcycles.
Expiration 4 YearsMinimum Age 18 (Permit 16)
Permit Fee $10Photo License Fee
$24
Tests(s) Required
KVR
Expiration 4 YearsMinimum Age 17Permit Fee $10 + $4
decalsPhoto License Fee
$6
Tests(s) Required
KVR
Probationary Automobile License
For all types of CLASS D motor vehicles registered by the MVC, except motorcycles.
Type of License Class Minimum Age Provisional Automobile License For all types of motor vehicles registered by the MVC, except motorcycles.
D 17
Basic Automobile License For all types of motor vehicles registered by the MVC, except motorcycles.
D 18
Commercial Driver License Large trucks and vehicles, buses
A-B-C 18- in state 21 – no restrictions
Provisional Motorcycle License For vehicles with fewer than four wheels
E 17
Motorcycle License For vehicles with fewer than four wheels
E 17
Moped License Unlicensed motorists 15 years and older
15
Agriculture License For farming purposes
16
Boating License Operating a motor boat on non-tidal waters (lakes, creeks or rivers)
16
6 point ID verification6 point ID verification To be issued a NJ driver’s license a resident must To be issued a NJ driver’s license a resident must
proveproveAge - Identity - Legal presence in the U.S.Age - Identity - Legal presence in the U.S.
Each document is worth a different point value.
1. One primary document (4 points): Birth certificate, driver’s license, US passport, US citizenship or US adoption papers
2. One secondary document (1-3 points): Social Security card, bank statement, ATM card, high school/college ID
3. Proof of address (must): Credit card bill, high school report card, rental contract or if under 18, MVC will accept Parent/Guardian Certification that verifies you are living with the parent/guardian at address.
4. Social Security card (must – 1 point)
Requirements for a Basic Driver License
• 6 Point ID Verification– 1 Primary Document– 1 Secondary Document– Proof of Address– Social Security Card
• Vision Test– 20/50
• Knowledge Test– 80%– 40 out of 50 questions correct– Multiple Choice
• Road Test
What is 20/50?
FIRST NUMBERThe distance that the applicant would be standing – 20 feet
SECOND NUMBERThe distance an
individual with healthy vision would be able to
stand and read the same thing. – 50 feet
Questions No Longer in the Manual
• What happens if you lose your license?http://www.dmv.org/nj-new-jersey/replace-license.php
•If your license is revoked can you get a temporary?Non-Driver ID: 14 years or older, 6 point identification, proof of presence in country, $24Non-Driver ID must be surrendered if the individual applies for Drivers License
Road Test*By appointment ONLY*
• Test Vehicle Requirements• Elements of the Road Test
Test Vehicle Requirements
• Applicant MUST HAVE:– Valid
• Permit (accompanied by a licensed driver)
• Inspection Sticker• Registration• Insurance ID card
– A vehicle that does not prevent the examiner from reaching the foot or parking break.
Vehicle InformationNew Jersey residents who buy a new or used vehicle must
title – register and provide insurancetitle – register and provide insurancebefore driving the vehicle on public roads.
TITLETITLE A legal certificate of vehicle ownership issued by the MVC. It lists:• current owner's name/address• make, model & year of vehicle• the first date sold• vehicle mileage
New Jersey Vehicle RegistrationNew Jersey Vehicle RegistrationApplication information includes:1. Name of the vehicle’s current insuranceinsurance company name
and the policy number.
2. Show proof of vehicle ownershipownership. (manufacturer’s certificate of origin, dealer’s certificate of sale or a title)
3. Show proof that the required sales taxsales tax has been paid.
Note: In New Jersey a motorist must be at least 17years old to registera vehicle.
NJ License Plates
Specialty platesSpecialty plates
2 matching license plates; one front plateone rear plate
Both plates must be clean and visible.
The rear plate must be lit so it is visible from 50 feet at night.
Using license plate covers that obscure or conceal any lettering on the license plate is a violation, with a fine of up to $100.
NJ Vehicle Inspection *All gas-fueled vehicles, registered in NJ must pass inspections every two
years only for emissions. (Changed as of August 1, 2010)
*Brand new cars do not need an inspection until the 5th year
*Motorcycles are now exempt from inspection.
Where?1. Free at a state inspection facility
1. $20.00 - $40.00 at a state licensed private inspection facility (gas station)
Vehicle passespasses inspection A certificate of approval is put in the lower left corner of the windshield.
Vehicle failsfails inspectionOne month to repair problems
NJ Vehicle Insurance• Motor vehicle liability insuranceliability insurance is mandatory in the State of
New Jersey. – Proof that you will be held financially responsibility if you
cause damage to property or injure a person
• An Insurance Identification Card must remain in the vehiclemust remain in the vehicle with the driver. – Shown;
• prior to inspection• when involved in an accident• when stopped by law enforcement for a traffic violation
or roadside spot check.
• Driving with an uninsured vehicle can result in fines, community service, license/registration suspension and insurance surcharges.
Factors that determine cost of insurance
– Age (under 25 - more expensive)– Driving record – Miles per year you drive– Where you live– How you drive to work (car pool)– Gender (men drive more often) – Marital status– Value of vehicle (more expensive
the car, the more insurance cost)– Type of car (sport car vs. sedan)– Driver education course
Types of InsuranceTypes of Insurance
Liability InsuranceLiability Insurance
Collision Insurance Collision Insurance covers vehicle damages if you cause a crash or hit someone without insurance
Comprehensive Insurance Comprehensive Insurance covers vehicle damage caused by something other than a collision, (fire, natural disasters, falling objects, vandalism)
No fault InsuranceNo fault Insurancepays medical bills
Do Now… TO BE COLLECTED• Name the 3 steps to a basic license (3 different
licenses).• A basic or probationary license will expire every
______ years.• How many points of identification do you need?• What score do you need to get on the written
exam? Vision exam?• What are the 4 valid documents you must have
for the vehicle you are driving for a road test?
Road Test*By appointment ONLY*
• Test Vehicle Requirements• Elements of the Road Test
Road Test Testing on the skills of driving
(must complete 6 months of supervised driving)
Pass = provisional license.Fail = wait at least two weeks before taking the test again. After
several failures wait six months before retaking the road test.
#1: Driving performance may be the reason for failure
Driving in reverse Following distance Corners and intersections Parallel parking Steering properly Stopping Yielding Use of horn
Elements of the Road Test
#2: The vehicle may be the cause of failure
• Improper, expired or no inspection sticker
• Lack of examiner access to foot brake or parking brake
• Any defect or condition that affects the safe operation of the test vehicle,
– Poor brakes – Unsafe tires– Vehicle interior is not in clean condition– Vehicle failed inspection– Fast engine idle – Missing seat belts
Graduated Driver License (GDL)
• Options– The Early Bird Road– The Young Adult Road– The Adult Road
The Early Bird Road (page 17)• Step 1 – Get a Special Learner Permit
– At least 16 years old– Must be enrolled in behind the wheel driver training– Pass knowledge and vision test
• Step 2 – Practice with an Adult Supervising– Must practice for at least 6 months
• Step 3 – Get a Probationary License– Must pass MVC’s road test– At least 17 years old
• Step 4 – With a Probationary Driver License– Practice for one year– Follow Restrictions
• Step 5 – Get the Basic Driver License– Must be at least 18
The Young Adult Road (page 18)• Step 1 – Get a Permit
– Must be 17 years old– Pass knowledge and vision test
• Step 2 – Practice with an Adult Supervising– Must practice for at least 6 months
• Step 3 – Get a Probationary License– Must pass MVC’s road test
• Step 4 – With a Probationary Driver License– Practice for one year– Follow Restrictions
• Step 5 – Get the Basic Driver License– Must be at least 18
The Adult Road (page 19)• Step 1 – Get a Special Learner Permit
– Must be at least 21 years old– Pass knowledge and vision test
• Step 2 – Practice with an Adult Supervising– Must practice for at least 3 months
• Step 3 – Get a Probationary License– Must pass MVC’s road test
• Step 4 – With a Probationary Driver License– Practice for one year– Follow Restrictions
• Step 5 – Get the Basic Driver License
Graduated Driver Licensing Program & Requirements - GDL
Permit (Special Learners Permit)• 16+ years • Display decal• Vision & Written Exam• Behind the Wheel Course – 6 hours• Supervised driving with NJ Licensed driver; 21+
years old w/ minimum 3 years experience (must be in front passenger seat)
• Not permitted to drive after 11:01pm and before 5:00am
• Limited to only ONE non-family member passenger• ALL passengers must wear seatbelts• No hand-held electronic devices
Graduated Driver Licensing Program & Requirements - GDL
Provisional License/Probationary• 17+ years old w/ at least 6 months driving
experience• Display Decal• Road Test• Not permitted to drive after 11:01pm and before
5:00am• Limited to only ONE non-family member
passenger, unless 21+ years old• ALL passengers must wear a seat belt• Do NOT need a supervising driver• No hand-held electronic devices
Graduated Driver Licensing Program & Requirements - GDL
Basic License• 18+ years old• Must meet all provisional requirements• Have minimum 1 year driving experience with
valid provisional license• Must have < 2 motor vehicle points and not
convicted of any other serious motor vehicle offenses
GDL DecalsMust be displayed on both license plates of
any vehicle being operated by an individual who
possess a permit or probationary license.
*Can use 3M reflective tape*
Can I Drive in another state?
• You can drive in another state as long as you are in compliance with that state.
• GDL Laws by State
Why do I have to go through the GDL process?