Sunday, January 1, 2012

What do you do at the dmv to get your North Carolina Level Two Limited Provisional License?

i need to be ready|||鈾?Before graduating to Level Two, you must keep Level One for at least 12 months and have no convictions of motor vehicle moving violations or seat belt/mobile telephone infraction in the preceding 6 months.





Level 2 - Limited Provisional License protects young drivers during the night time hours when they are most at risk.





鈾?Drivers must be at least 16 years old, but less than 18.





鈾?All passengers must be restrained by seat belt or child safety seat.





鈾?Supervising driver must be seated beside the driver.





鈾?You may drive without supervision from 5 a.m. until 9 p.m. and at any time when driving directly to or from work or any volunteer fire, rescue or EMS (emergency medical service), if you are a member.





Effective December 1, 2002, a new law (NCGS 20-11(e)(4) was passed regarding the passengers in a motor vehicle. The law applies to limited provisional licenses (Level 2) issued on or after December 1, 2002. The law allows for passengers under 21 in two scenarios:





1. The number of passengers allowed in a motor vehicle under the age of 21 is restricted to ONE when the driver of the vehicle is the holder of the Level 2.





2. If all passengers under the age of 21 are members of the driver's immediate family or members of the same household as the driver there is no under 21 limit.


If the supervising driver is in the car, this restriction does not apply.





Note: Before graduating to Level Three, you must keep this license for at least 6 months and have no convictions of moving violations or seat belt/mobile telephone infractions within the preceding six months.





鈾?The use of a mobile/cell telephone is prohibited. This includes the use of any features related to a mobile/cell telephone, such as a camera, electronic mail, music, games, or the Internet. This applies only when the vehicle is in motion while driving on a street, highway, or public vehicular area.





EXCEPTIONS: It shall be permissible for the driver to call any of the following regarding an emergency situation: An emergency response operator; a hospital, physician's office or health clinic; a public or privately owned ambulance company or service; a fire department or a law enforcement agency. It is also permissible to call a parent, legal guardian, or spouse.

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