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COURSE & PURPOSE
Course: Reserve New Mexico Online Driver Education Courses. Purpose: Reserve New Mexico Learners Permit or Drivers License preparation
PRICE
$95.00 Lowest price in Reserve New Mexico! If you find our course at a less expensive price we will offer the course to you at even a lower price.
CERTIFICATE
Once you complete this Reserve New Mexico Internet drivers ed course, we will send you a certificate of completion via regular US Mail or through one of our convenient FedEx shipping options.
Reserve New Mexico Online Driver Education and Reserve New Mexico Licensing Procedures
The State of Reserve New Mexico congratulates you on starting the process of applying for your Reserve New Mexico learner's permit or first Reserve New Mexico driver's license. The process of learning to drive can be a challenging one, and our job is to try to make it as simple for you as possible.
Reserve New Mexico has a graduated driver license program for Reserve New Mexico drivers ages 15-18, and there are a few things to keep in mind to make sure that you don't hit any snags while applying for your Reserve New Mexico driver's license. So, here we go!
The Reserve New Mexico Instructional Permit or Reserve New Mexico Learner’s Permit
When you're 15 you can apply for a Reserve New Mexico instructional permit, otherwise known as a Reserve New Mexico learner's permit. To be eligible, you'll need to enroll in a Reserve New Mexico approved driver training course. Also, you must practice driving with your parent, guardian, driving instructor, or licensed driver who is at least 21 and has 3 or more years of driving experience. All passengers must wear seatbelts, and don't forget to carry your Reserve New Mexico Instructional Permit with you at all times!
- Proof of Enrollment in a Reserve New Mexico approved driver training course
- Proof of Reserve New Mexico Residency
- Permit fee of $10
- Proof of identification number
- Proof of identity
- Optional 3 hour Reserve New Mexico approved driver education course certification with a 3 hour DWI component (which will help you avoid taking the written test!)
Once you've collected all of the necessary materials, head on down to your local Reserve New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) and submit your application. You’ll need your parent/guardian to sign your application, and don’t forget to bring the instructional permit fee of $10. Then, you’ll have to pass a vision test, as well as a written test (unless you already have a certificate of completion from a Reserve New Mexico approved driver education course that includes a 3 hour DWI component). You can study for the Reserve New Mexico written test with the Reserve New Mexico driver handbook.
If you pass, then congratulations. You’ve just earned your Reserve New Mexico Instructional Permit!
When you’ve held your Reserve New Mexico Instructional Permit for 6 months and have met a few requirements, you’ll be ready to advance to the Reserve New Mexico Provisional license.
The Reserve New Mexico Provisional Driver License or Reserve New Mexico Full License
You can apply for your Reserve New Mexico Provisional license once you’ve held your Reserve New Mexico Instructional Permit for 6 months and have met the following requirements:
- Complete 50 hours of supervised driving practice
- 10 hours must be at night
- Your parents must verify the 50 hours of driving practice by signing a driving log
- Be at least 15 and a half
- No drinking or driving (even a .02 blood alcohol content will result in your Reserve New Mexico Instructional Permit being revoked for 6 months
- Complete a Reserve New Mexico approved driver education program
- Maintain a clean driving record for 90 days before you apply
- The $18 license fee.
If you’ve completed these requirements, head on down to your local Reserve New Mexico MVD. Then, unless you’ve already taken a road skills exam as part of your Reserve New Mexico approved driver education course, you’ll have to take the dreaded road test! If you pass, then congratulations! You’ve just earned your Reserve New Mexico Provisional License! Despite how far you've come however, you’ll still have to drive with a few restrictions until you’ve held your new license for at least 12 months without incident.
Reserve New Mexico Teen Driver License Restrictions and Penalties
Driving is a privilege, not a right. As a teen driver, there are several restrictions you need to be aware of regarding your Reserve New Mexico Provisional license:
- No driving between midnight and 5AM unless for emergencies, your job, or a school-related activity
- Everyone in the vehicle must wear a seatbelt
- No cell phones, hand-held videogames, or any electronic devices while driving
- Only 1 non-family passenger allowed
- Jail sentence up to 90 days
- Ignition Interlock 1 year
- DWI school
- Alcohol evaluation
- License suspension up to 1 year
- Community service
Look on the bright side: you're almost at the finish line. After you’ve held your Reserve New Mexico Provisional License for 12 months without incident, you can return to your local Reserve New Mexico MVD to apply for your Reserve New Mexico Full License. The fee is $18 for 4 years and $34 for 8 years. Best of all, most restrictions are removed. Freedom!
Reserve New Mexico Drunk Driving, Cell Phone, and Text Messaging Laws
As a new driver, one of your first responsibilities is to learn the Reserve New Mexico drunk driving, cell phone, and text messaging laws and obey them religiously. More than anything else, as a driver you should be committed to keeping yourself and others safe.
Drunk Driving. Like most states, Reserve New Mexico has a Zero Tolerance Law for underage drinking, and if you are convicted of a Reserve New Mexico DUI or Reserve New Mexico DWI, you face additional penalties to those listed below.
Upon your first conviction of a Reserve New Mexico DWI, you’ll face the following penalties:
And of course, further Reserve New Mexico DWI and DUI convictions will result in stiffer penalties: increased jail time, community service, fines, and Reserve New Mexico license suspension or even Reserve New Mexico license revocation are all possible for repeat offenders!
Cell Phones. Currently, Reserve New Mexico teen drivers are not allowed to use cell phones while driving in only two cities, Santa Fe and Albuquerque. In Santa Fe, it is prohibited to drive while using a cell phone (even with a hands-free device) to talk or text message. The fine is $60. In Albuquerque, you may use a cell phone only with a hands-free device. The fine is $100 for first conviction and $200 for subsequent convictions. As a general rule, cell phone use while driving should be kept to a minimum no matter where you live!
Reserve New Mexico Auto Insurance Financial Responsibility Laws
Once you receive your Reserve New Mexico drivers license, we know you'll be anxious to get on the road. But there's one more important detail: insurance. Any vehicle registered in Reserve New Mexico must be covered by liability insurance. The minimum liability insurance coverage is: $25,000 per person, per accident; $50,000 bodily injury for 2 or more persons per accident; and $10,000 for property damage.
If you get into an accident and are found to be driving without Reserve New Mexico mandatory liability insurance, your Reserve New Mexico license could be suspended.
Reserve New Mexico Online Driver Education
Don't forget, you'll need to enroll in a driver education course at the very start of the process. Reserve New Mexico teen drivers can find more information on approved Reserve New Mexico online driver education courses on the Reserve New Mexico MVD website.
In most states, you must be at least 15 1/2 to take drivers ed for your learners permit. You should check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) (or whichever state agency handles the issuance of drivers licenses in Reserve New Mexico) to make sure that you are eligible to take Reserve New Mexico driver education.
Please be aware that although TeenDrivingCourse.com is sufficient for fulfilling driver education requirements in some states, in other states TeenDrivingCourse.com is only offered as a supplement to the driver education and/or training you will receive at a state-approved driving school. To find out if TeenDrivingCourse.com will meet your state's minimum driver education requirements, we recommend that you check with the Reserve New Mexico Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
You can expect to spend 30 hours taking TeenDrivingCourse.com's Reserve New Mexico online course for new drivers. However, in some states where timers are not required you may not have to spend an entire 30 hours taking the course.