Anne34
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Yes, I love the NC laws. She's had 30 hours of classroom instruction and six hours of varied on the road training with an instructor - she was on the highway by the second day!!For the learner's permit, she had to show two different forms filled out by the parent and the instructor, a transcript from her school showing that she was enrolled and not on academic probation, a Social Security card, and her birth certificate. She had to pass vision, sign and written tests today.
She can drive with me or another licensed driver of at least 5 years for the next year - from 5am until 9 opm only for the first 6 months, then anytime.
After a year she'll take the road test and get a full provisional license. She will be able to drive by herself until 9pm. After 6 months the 9pm restriction comes off and she can drive anytime.
She graduates from a provisional license to a full license when she is 18, I believe.
Illinois is pretty much the same. My DD got her permit on her 15th birthday and was so excited. She has been driving for a couple months now and does pretty well (except on the street where everyone goes 10 over and she does the speed limit -- I am so afraid of getting rear ended!!)
The only difference is that in IL you can have one passenger in the car for the first year (unless it is siblings -- then you can have all of them). I think our cut-off is 10pm for her to be driving alone.
For the learner's permit, she had to show two different forms filled out by the parent and the instructor, a transcript from her school showing that she was enrolled and not on academic probation, a Social Security card, and her birth certificate. She had to pass vision, sign and written tests today.
She got pregnant at age 15 and had a baby the first week of her sophomore year, she was 15, had a baby, but her dad wouldn't let her take driver's ed until she was 17. That seemed a little late for me to get "parental" about the rules!! I know she hated that she had to wait.