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Licensed and Certified by NYS and DMV


 

 Professional and patient instructors will take you through the steps to get your license.


 

 

 

 

 

 

          

 

 

                                                 1 (45 min) lesson...$55.00 

     with road test $130.00

 

3 (45 min)  lessons...$160.00

          with road test $235.00

 

5 (45 min)  lessons...$265.00

          with road test $340.00

 

8 (45 min)  lessons...$425.00

          with road test $500.00

                                   

 

 

Did You Know...

 

New York State laws states that individuals possessing a junior license are allowed to drive between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. ONLY:

 

 

    You must have Form MV-58 or a letter from your employer listing the    

    employer's name, address, and phone number, as well as your job

    description, hours, location of employment, and the motorist identification  

    number from your license. You may not drive during work (deliveries, etc.).

  • To and from a state approved work study program, which is a

    BOCES work study program only and requires you to carry a            

    Form MV-286 as proof of enrollment in the work study program.

 

  • To and from a college or university course that is not part of your

    regular school day. You must carry the Form MV-286.1.

 

 

  • To and from a state approved evening high school. You must carry

    Form MV-286.1.

 

  • To and from a driver education course that is not part of your

    regular school day. You must carry Form MV-287.

 

  • While engaged in farm employment, you must carry Form

    MV-286.1.1

 

 

Individuals with junior licenses are able to drive between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. ONLY:

 

 

  • To and from a work study program, with Form MV-286.

 

  • To and from a college or university course, with From MV-286.1.

 

  • To and from a state approved evening high school, with Form

    MV-286.1.

 

  • To and from a driver education course with Form MV-287.

 

  • While engaged in farm employment with Form MV-286.1.

Common Misconceptions

 

The term to and from work means just that. It does not include driving to school or side trips of any kind. The fact that a student has an after school job does not allow him or her to drive to school and then from school to work.

 

A Junior License is a Class DJ held by a 16 year old or 17 year old who has not completed Driver Education.

 

A regular operators license may be issued to a 17 year old who has completed Driver Education. You must exchange your Junior License and the course of completion certificate (MV-285) "blue card" for a regular license (Class D). You are subject to Junior License restrictions until the exchange is actually made or until you are 18 years of age.

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New York State's Graduated Licensing Law

 

  • Becomes effective September 1, 2003

 

  • Affects all junior drivers (16 and 17 year olds) and senior permit

    holders in New York State

 

All learner permit holders, regardless of your age or when you received your learner permit:

 

  • Your supervising driver must be at least 21 years old.

 

All junior learner permit and junior license holders, regardless of when you received your learner permit:

 

  • No more than one passengers under the age of 21 are allowed in the

    vehicle unless they are members of your immediate family; this does

    not apply if the accompanying driver is your licensed parent, guardian, 

    person "in loco parentis," driver education teacher or driving school

    instructor.

 

  • All passengers must be properly belted or a proper child restraint seat.

 

  • If you have a junior learner permit or a limited junior license, no

    passenger other than your supervising driver can sit in the front seat.

 

  • Your permit or license will be suspended for 60 days if you are

    convicted pf any "serious" traffic violation (a violation of three points or

    more) or two "minor" traffic violations (a violation of two points or

    less). After your driving privileges have been reinstated repeat offenses

   (any "serious" or two "minor" violations) will result in a 60-day

   revocation.

 

All junior learner permit holders who receive a learner permit on or after September 1, 2003:

 

  • You will need to present at your road test a completed Certification

  of 50 hours of Supervised Driving (DVM form MV-262), signed by your

  parent or guardian, certifying that you have had a minimum of 50 hours

  of practice driving experience under the direct supervision of an

  appropriate supervising driver. This applies to everyone under 18 years

  old. The 50 hours of Supervised Driving includes 15 hours of driving after

  sunset.

 

 

 

Note: Any time spent under suspension or revocation does not count toward the 6-month waiting period. Also, the "limited" junior license will automatically turn into a "full" junior license when the 6-month waiting period (combined junior learner permit time and limited junior license time) is over. DMV will automatically send a "full" use photo junior license.

 

 

 

 

TO OBTAIN A COPY OF THE NEW 50 HOUR SUPERVISED DRIVING FORM CLICK THE LINK BELOW:

 

http://nysdmv.com/forms/mv262.pdf

 

 

AND FOR MORE INFORMATION YOU CAN VISIT NEW YORK'S DMV WEBSITE AT:

 

http://nysdmv.com/

 

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