Teen Drivers
As guide lines are always changing, we prefer you contact the DMV in your
area to verify teen driving regulations.
Learners License
Operators License for 16 and 17 year old drivers
Driving Violations/Points
Zero Tolerance for DUI
Learners
License
To earn a
learners license, you must be at least 15 years old You must provide:
primary and one secondary form of
identification, which must be original or certified,
- Social Security Number, if issued,
- Proof that you completed a Traffic Law and Substance
Abuse Education course (check your local yellow pages under Driving
Instruction for a location near you) or a license from another jurisdiction, and
- Parental Consent Form, which must be signed in the
presence of a driver license examiner or notarized if parent or guardian will not be
present (form is located at http://www.hsmv.state.fl.us/html/forms.html).
If you are under 18 and are not married one parent or legal guardian must sign your
license application. Step-parents may not sign unless they have legally adopted you.
You are required to take:
- A Written Test covering the following areas:
Road Rules 20 multiple choice questions about
traffic laws must have 15 correct answers to pass.
Road Signs - 20 multiple choice questions about road
signs must have 15 correct answers to pass.
- Vision Test using an eye machine. To pass, you must
have 20/40 (or better) vision in each and both eyes, with or without corrective lenses.
With your Learners
License, you may:
Only drive during daylight hours during the first
three months and until 10 p.m. thereafter, always with a licensed driver who is at least
21 years old and occupies the front passenger seat.
Operators License (16 and 17
year old) - To earn an operators license, you must be at least 16 years old AND have
held a learners license for at least one year without any traffic convictions.
You must provide:
- A Florida Learners License or a license from
another jurisdiction.
- Parent or guardian certification that you have at
least 50 hours of behind the wheel driving experience, of which 10 hours must be at night.
You are required to take:
- Driving test and perform certain driving maneuvers.
Please refer to the
Florida
Driver Handbook for specifics or present a waiver from an accepted driver education
course.
With your Operators
License, you may:
- 16 years old only drive between 6 a.m. and 11
p.m., unless accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old and occupies
the front passenger seat, or you are traveling to or from work.
- 17 years old only drive between 5 a.m. and 1
a.m., unless accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old and occupies
the front passenger seat, or you are traveling to or from work.
Driving is a Privilege - Don't Lose
It
There are a number of infractions that can cause you
to lose or restrict your driving privileges. The
following are of particular interest to teen drivers.
- If you receive a traffic conviction while you have a
Learners License, the one year period you are required to hold your Learners
License will be extended for one year from the date of the infraction.
- If you receive 6 points on your driving record within
a 12 month period, your driving privileges are automatically restricted to business
purposes only for 12 months or until you are 18, whichever happens first. If you receive
additional points during this restricted period, the restriction is extended 90 days for
each additional point.
- If you have a blood alcohol level of .02% or more
(applies to those under age 21), an administrative suspension of six months will result.
- If you are truant in your school attendance,
your driving privilege is suspended until you provide proof you have attended school for
30 consecutive days.
- If you are convicted for possession of tobacco
products (applies to those under age 18).
Driving
Violations and Points
Speeding
|
| Less than 15 mph over
the speed limit |
3 points |
| More than 15 mph over
the speed limit |
4 points |
| Speeding resulting in an
crash |
6 points |
Other Moving
Violation |
| Moving violation
(includes driving during restricted hours) |
3 points |
| Moving violation
resulting in a crash |
4 points |
| Reckless driving |
4 points |
| Improper lane change |
3 points |
Zero Tolerance for DUI
Drivers under the age of 21 with a blood alcohol
level of .02% or more will have their license immediately suspended for six months. This
administrative action is for a first offense; a second offense will result in a one year
suspension. Refusal to submit to testing (first offense) results in a suspension of twelve
months; eighteen months on a second offense. |