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Course: Jacksonville Vermont Online Driver Education Courses. Purpose: Jacksonville Vermont Learners Permit or Drivers License preparation
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$95.00 Lowest price in Jacksonville Vermont! If you find our course at a less expensive price we will offer the course to you at even a lower price.
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Jacksonville Vermont Online Driver Education and Jacksonville Vermont Licensing Procedures
The process of applying for your Jacksonville Vermont learner's permit or first Jacksonville Vermont driver's license can be nerve-racking, but it doesn't have to be if you have the right information. We want you to get as much out of this experience as possible, and have designed this guide to help guide you through the process. Jacksonville Vermont has a Graduated Driver License Program for Jacksonville Vermont teen drivers, and there are a few things to keep in mind to make sure that applying for your first Jacksonville Vermont driver’s license goes as smoothly as possible. So let’s get started.
The Jacksonville Vermont Learner Permit or Jacksonville Vermont Instruction Permit
You can finally apply for a Jacksonville Vermont Learner Permit, otherwise known as a Jacksonville Vermont Instruction Permit When you turn 15. You’ll need the following items in order to apply:
- Proof of Jacksonville Vermont residency
- Your parent/guardian must sign your application
- Social Security Number
- Proof of identity
- The Jacksonville Vermont Driver Manual (so you can study for the written test)
Once you’re ready, make an appointment (call 1-802-828-2045 or email), then head on down to the nearest Jacksonville Vermont Driver License Office with your parent or guardian and submit your application. Then, you’ll have to take a vision test, as well as a written exam. If you survive, then congratulations: you’ve just earned your Jacksonville Vermont Learner Permit!
A few more things to remember: First, you must practice driving with your parent, guardian, driving instructor, or licensed driver who is at least 25. Of course, all passengers must wear seatbelts, and you must not forget to carry your Jacksonville Vermont Learner Permit with you at all times.
If you can hold your Jacksonville Vermont Learner Permit for 1 year and meet a few more requirements, you’re all set for the next step in the Jacksonville Vermont Graduated License Program, the Jacksonville Vermont Junior Operator’s License.
The Jacksonville Vermont Junior Operator’s License or Jacksonville Vermont Intermediate License
You can apply for your Jacksonville Vermont Junior Operator’s License once you’ve held your Jacksonville Vermont Learner Permit for 1 year in good standing. However, you’ll need to make sure the following requirements are met:
- Hold a Jacksonville Vermont Learner Permit for 1 year
- You must be 16-17
- Practice driving for 40 hours with a parent/guardian, or supervising driver
- At least 10 hours must be at night
- Fill out a Driving Practice Log Sheet and have your parent/guardian sign
- Maintain a clean Jacksonville Vermont driving record (no recalls, suspensions, or revocations for a 6 month period)
- Pass a Jacksonville Vermont approved driver education course and get a certificate of completion
- Also, make sure the car you will be taking the Jacksonville Vermont driving test with has insurance (you’ll need the insurance identification card), as well as valid registration
Then, make an appointment and head on down to your local Jacksonville Vermont Driver License Office again. Be aware that Jacksonville Vermont driving tests are also now being offered at participating high schools. Either way, be sure to bring the valid identification documents, including your Jacksonville Vermont Learner Permit. Then you’ll have to pass the dreaded Jacksonville Vermont road test! If you pass, then you can a breathe a sigh of relief: you’ve just earned your Jacksonville Vermont Junior Operator’s License, otherwise known as the Jacksonville Vermont Provisional License.
Jacksonville Vermont Teen Driver License Restrictions and Penalties
You've come a long way, but you still have a few months of good behavior to go before you've earned your full license. There are still a few restrictions you’ll have to keep in mind now that you have your Jacksonville Vermont Junior Operator’s License:
- All passengers and the driver must wear seat belts
- During the first 3 months, no passengers unless you’re driving with a licensed parent/guardian, certified driving instructor, or individual at least 25 years of age
- During the second 3 months, you can transport family members
- After 6 months, there are no passenger restrictions
- No using a vehicle for employment (i.e. pizza delivery driver) for 1 year or until you turn 18 (whichever comes first
- No carrying passengers for hire (i.e. using your car as a taxi)
These restrictions will no longer apply once you've obtained a Jacksonville Vermont Senior Operator’s License, which you can apply for once you turn 18. In other words, freedom!
Jacksonville Vermont Auto Insurance Financial Responsibility Laws
You may think you're ready to drive just becaus you've received your Jacksonville Vermont Provisional Driver license, but there are still other things you need to know. Most crucially, Jacksonville Vermont drivers are required by law to be covered by liability insurance. The minimum liability insurance coverage is:
- $50,000 bodily injury two or more people
- $10,000 for property damage per accident
- $25,000 bodily injury for one person
You risk suspension of your Jacksonville Vermont Learner Permit or Jacksonville Vermont Provisional license if you are in an accident and found to be driving without Jacksonville Vermont mandatory liability insurance!
Jacksonville Vermont Drunk Driving, Cell Phone, and Text Messaging Laws
As a Jacksonville Vermont teen driver, it’s important for you to learn the Jacksonville Vermont drunk driving, cell phone, and text messaging laws. Like many other states, Jacksonville Vermont has a Zero Tolerance Law for underage drinking, and if you are convicted of a Jacksonville Vermont DUI or Jacksonville Vermont DWI, your Jacksonville Vermont Learner Permit or Jacksonville Vermont Junior Operator’s License will be suspended.
In general, upon your first conviction of a Jacksonville Vermont DUI, you’ll also face the following penalties:
- Jail up to 2 years maximum
- DUI surcharges $160 minimum
- Also, possible alcohol/drug screening, assessment, education and treatment
- License suspension 90 days
- $750 fine
And of course, more severe penalties will result from further Jacksonville Vermont DWI and DUI convictions. These can include increased jail time, community service, fines, and Jacksonville Vermont license suspension or even Jacksonville Vermont license revocation.
If you're in love with your cell phone, you're in luck: Jacksonville Vermont teen drivers are not prohibited from using cell phones while driving. Still, you should exercise caution whenever you use a cell phone while driving. We shouldn't have to tell you that a distracted driver can be a dangerous one!
Jacksonville Vermont Online Driver Education
You will need to take a Jacksonville Vermont-approved driver education course fairly early in the process. Jacksonville Vermont teen drivers can find more information about approved Jacksonville Vermont online driver education on the Jacksonville Vermont Department of Motor Vehicle website.
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 Jacksonville Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
You can expect to spend 30 hours taking TeenDrivingCourse.com's Jacksonville Vermont 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.