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40-5-24.
(a)(1)
Any resident of this state who is at least 15 years of age may apply to the
department for an instruction permit to operate a noncommercial Class C vehicle.
The department shall, after the applicant has successfully passed all parts of
the examination referred to in Code Section 40-5-27 other than the driving test,
issue to the applicant an instruction permit which shall entitle the applicant,
while having such permit in his or her immediate possession, to drive a Class C
vehicle upon the public highways for a period of two years when accompanied by a
person at least 21 years of age who is licensed as a driver for a commercial or
noncommercial Class C vehicle, who is fit and capable of exercising control over
the vehicle, and who is occupying a seat beside the driver.
(2)
A person who has been issued an instruction permit under this subsection and has
never been issued a Class D driver´s license under subsection (b) of this
Code section will become eligible for a Class D driver´s license under
subsection (b) of this Code section only if such person is at least 16 years of
age, has a valid instruction permit which is not under suspension, and, for a
period of not less than 12 consecutive months prior to making application for a
Class D driver´s license, has not been convicted of a violation of Code
Section 40-6-391, hit and run or leaving the scene of an accident in violation
of Code Section 40-6-270, racing on highways or streets, using a motor vehicle
in fleeing or attempting to elude an officer, reckless driving, or convicted of
any offense for which four or more points are assessable under subsection (c) of
Code Section 40-5-57.
(3)
This subsection does not apply to instruction permits for the operation of
motorcycles.
(b)(1)
Any resident of this state who is at least 16 years of age and who, for a period
of at least 12 months, had a valid instruction permit issued under subsection
(a) of this Code section may apply to the department for a Class D driver´s
license to operate a noncommercial Class C vehicle if such resident has
otherwise complied with all prerequisites for the issuance of such Class D
driver´s license as provided in subsection (a) of this Code section,
provided that a resident at least 16 years of age who has at any age surrendered
to the department a valid instruction permit or driver´s license issued by
another state or the District of Columbia or who has submitted to the department
proof, to the satisfaction of the department, of a valid instruction permit or
driver´s license issued by another state or the District of Columbia may
apply his or her driving record under such previously issued permit or
driver´s license toward meeting the eligibility requirements for a Class D
driver´s license the same as if such previously issued permit or
driver´s license were an instruction permit issued under subsection (a) of
this Code section.
(2)
The department shall, after all applicable requirements have been met, issue to
the applicant a Class D driver´s license which shall entitle the applicant,
while having such license in his or her immediate possession, to drive a Class C
vehicle upon the public highways of this state under the following conditions:
(A)
Any Class D license holder shall not drive a Class C motor vehicle on the public
roads, streets, or highways of this state between the hours of 12:00 Midnight
and 6:00 A.M. eastern standard time or eastern daylight time, whichever is
applicable; and
(B)(i)
Any Class D license holder shall not drive a Class C motor vehicle upon the
public roads, streets, or highways of this state when more than three other
passengers in the vehicle who are not members of the driver´s immediate
family are less than 21 years of age.
(ii)
During the six-month period immediately following issuance of such license, any
Class D license holder shall not drive a Class C motor vehicle upon the public
roads, streets, or highways of this state when any other passenger in the
vehicle is not a member of the driver´s immediate family;
provided,
however, that a Class D license holder shall not be charged with a violation of
this paragraph alone but may be charged with violating this paragraph in
addition to any other traffic offense.
(3)
A person who has been issued a Class D driver´s license under this
subsection and has never been issued a Class C driver´s license under this
chapter will become eligible for a Class C driver´s license under this
chapter only if such person has a valid Class D driver´s license which is
not under suspension and, for a period of not less than 12 consecutive months
prior to making application for a Class C driver´s license, has not been
convicted of a violation of Code Section 40-6-391, hit and run or leaving the
scene of an accident in violation of Code Section 40-6-270, racing on highways
or streets, using a motor vehicle in fleeing or attempting to elude an officer,
reckless driving, or convicted of any offense for which four or more points are
assessable under subsection (c) of Code Section 40-5-57 and is at least 18 years
of age.
(c)
Any resident of this state who is at least 16 years of age may apply to the
department for a noncommercial Class M motorcycle instruction permit. The
department shall, after the applicant has successfully passed all parts of the
examination other than the driving test, issue to the applicant an instruction
permit which shall entitle the applicant, while having such permit in his or her
immediate possession, to drive a motorcycle or a motor driven cycle upon the
public highways for a period of six months. A motorcycle instruction permit
shall not be valid when carrying passengers, on a limited access highway, or at
night.
(d)
Any resident of this state who is at least 18 years of age may apply to the
department for an instruction permit to operate noncommercial vehicles in
Classes A and B. Such permits may be issued only to persons with valid
commercial or noncommercial Class C licenses or persons who have passed all
required tests for a commercial or noncommercial Class C license. The department
shall, after the applicant has successfully passed all parts of the appropriate
examination other than the skill and driving test, issue to the applicant an
instruction permit which shall entitle the applicant, while having the permit in
his or her immediate possession, to operate a vehicle of the appropriate
noncommercial class upon the public highways for a period of 12 months when
accompanied by a licensed driver, qualified in the vehicle being operated, who
is fit and capable of exercising control over the vehicle, and who is occupying
a seat beside the driver as an instructor. Prior to being issued a driver´s
license for Classes A and B, the applicant shall pass a knowledge and skill test
for driving a Class A or B vehicle as provided by the commissioner.
(e)
The department shall issue a temporary driver´s permit to an applicant for
a driver´s license permitting him or her to operate a specified type or
class of motor vehicle while the department is completing its investigation and
determination of all facts relative to such applicant´s eligibility to
receive a driver´s license. Such permit must be in his or her immediate
possession while operating a motor vehicle, and it shall be invalid when the
applicant´s license has been issued or for good cause has been refused.
Such permit shall be valid for no more than 45 days. When a license has been
refused, the permit shall be returned to the department within ten days of
receipt of written notice of refusal.