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28-feb-2011

North Carolina Drivers License Endorsements

In most situations, drivers license endorsements are used for granting you additional driving privileges without having you to apply for a different type of drivers license. Most of the North Carolina driver's license endorsements apply to commercial drivers licenses and thus won't be useful to those who currently hold a regular class C license. However, there are exceptions to this trend, such as a motorcycle endorsement. A motorcycle endorsement can be added to any regular drivers license.

28-feb-2011

North Carolina Drivers License Restrictions

In certain cases, a restriction may be placed onto your North Carolina drivers license. Some of the North Carolina drivers license restrictions are health-related and permanent, while others can be removed from the license when you meet certain conditions. A good example of temporary restrictions are North Carolina provisional driver's license restrictions that are part of the state's graduated license system. Once the licensee graduates from the program, these restrictions are removed from the license. If you need help with a specific North Carolina driver's license restriction code, please contact the Department of Transportation.

28-feb-2011

Apply for North Carolina Drivers License

Have you decided to apply for a North Carolina drivers license and don't know where to start? We have to admit that applying for a North Carolina driver license may be an overwhelming experience, especially for those who have never been licensed before. Drivers license applicants under the age of 18 years will need to meet all North Carolina graduated driver's license requirements prior to applying for an unrestricted driver's license. As part of the application procedure, you will be required to take a DOT permit test and a North Carolina drivers license test, so you better study before you visit the DOT and file your application.

27-feb-2011

North Carolina Drivers Test

Before you can be allowed to get out on the road alone, the Department of Transportation needs to make sure that you are able to control the vehicle and that you know how to apply driving rules in real life situations. That is what the North Carolina drivers test is all about - proving that you are a safe driver and won't pose a threat to those you share the road with. Teenagers who are taking a North Carolina driving test prior to reaching the age of 18 years will need to meet all of the state's graduated license requirements prior to scheduling the road skills exam. If you are looking for tips that can help you pass your North Carolina driver's license test the first time you take it, there is really only one advice we can give you - practice for as many hours as possible, experience is everything when it comes to driving.

26-feb-2011

Apply for North Carolina Learners Permit

Trying to obtain a North Carolina driver's license and have never been licensed before? In this case, you will have to go through an intermediate permit stage first. If you are under 18 years of age, you will need to start by applying for a North Carolina limited learners permit and then continue on through the state's graduated license program. Those who are already at least 18 years of age are not subjected to the program and can apply for a North Carolina learners permit right away. Either way, all North Carolina permit applicants have to take a vision exam and a North Carolina permit test, so make sure to study the state driving rules before you visit a DOT office near you.

25-feb-2011

Georgia Drivers License Restrictions

In certain situation, the Department of Drivers Services may place a restriction onto your Georgia drivers license, a restriction that limits your driving privileges to operating a certain type of vehicles or to driving only when certain conditions are met. A good example is a “daylight driving only” restriction that applies to people who do not meet minimum vision requirements. A separate class of restrictions are the Georgia class D drivers license restrictions, also known as provisional license restrictions, which are part of the state's graduated license program. You can find most of the Georgia drivers license restriction codes in the drivers handbook. In case you do not find a specific code, please call the DDS and they will decipher the code for you.

25-feb-2011

Georgia Drivers License Endorsements

In most situations, drivers license endorsements are used for granting you additional driving privileges without having you to apply for a different type of drivers license. Most of the Georgia driver's license endorsements apply to commercial drivers licenses and thus won't be useful to those who currently hold a regular class C license. However, there are exceptions to this trend, such as a motorcycle endorsement. A motorcycle endorsement can be added to any regular drivers license.

25-feb-2011

Apply for Georgia Learners Permit

Applying for a Georgia learners permit is an intermediate step for those who are trying to achieve the state's drivers license and have never been licensed before. Those who previously held a drivers license do not need to apply for a Georgia drivers permit. A minimum age for applying for a Georgia DDS driver's permit is 15, however you can start learning the state driving rules well before that time. If your application for a Georgia learner permit is successful and you receive your driving permit, keep in mind that this is not a full license yet and you must observe all Georgia permit restrictions whenever you are driving.

25-feb-2011

Apply for Georgia Drivers License

Applying for a Georgia drivers license is an easy and simple process and you should not have much trouble with it even if you have never been licensed before. First-time license applicants will have to start by applying for a drivers permit, while those who already have some driving experience may be able apply for a Georgia driver license right away. Those who would like to submit an application for a Georgia driver's license before reaching the age of 18 years will need to meet all graduated license requirements.

24-feb-2011

Georgia Drivers Test

Everyone who is applying for their first drivers license is required to take a Georgia driving test. Drivers license testing is conducted by the Georgia DDS and you can make an appointment for the drivers test up to 90 days in advance. If you currently hold a drivers license that was issued by a different state, you will most likely not have to take a Georgia drivers test while exchanging it for a Georgia license. Teenagers who choose to take a Georgia driver's license test before reaching the age of 18 years will need to satisfy the state's graduated drivers license requirements first. If you want to make sure that you pass your Georgia DDS driving test the first time you take it, try to get as much driving practice hours as you can.

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