Oregon driver permit rules


















If you want to see what the test is like, you can take a few Oregon practice permit tests , they will help you get accustomed to the wording used by the DMV. If you received a learners permit and you are under 18 years of age, you must meet the requirements and observe the restrictions set by the Oregon graduated drivers license law. The law mandates that you are not to drive alone, you must have a licensed driver at least 21 years of age seated next to you.

You cannot use any communication devices while driving, neither hand-held, nor hands-free. According to the law, you are required to hold a learners permit for at least six months before you can take an Oregon drivers test and get a provisional drivers license.

During this period, you must complete at least 50 hours of supervised driving and an Oregon traffic safety course or hours of supervised driving hours. In order for the driving hours to count towards the supervised driving hours requirements, the supervising driver must have at least three years of driving experience.

As a young driver, you are also required to take a Safe Driving Practices Test that is based on the information in the drivers handbook and things you learn during your supervised driving hours. You are advised to revise the driver handbook before you take the test. Drivers license applicants under the age of 18 who satisfy all permit requirements and pass both the drivers license test and the safe driving practices test are granted an Oregon provisional drivers license that allows driving alone under certain conditions.

The provisional license restrictions are lifted in 12 months or when the drivers license holder turns 18, whatever comes first.

Eng Esp. About Us Privacy policy. To apply for a learner's permit, a driver must be at least 15 and under 18 years of age. Before the DMV will issue the permit, the driver must pass a vision and a driver's knowledge test. A holder of a learner's permit must be accompanied by a person who has a valid driver's license and is at least 21 years old. The accompanying person must be in the front seat next to the holder of the learner's permit.

The learner's permit must be in the driver's immediate possession while operating a vehicle. A provisional driver's license allows a teen to drive alone with certain restrictions. The restrictions apply for the first year or until the driver turns 18 years old, whichever comes first.

To apply for a provisional driver's license, a driver must be at least 16 and under 18 years old. The person must have held a learner's permit for at least six months prior to applying for a provisional driver's license.

The driver also must have at least hours of driving experience supervised by a person at least 21 years of age who has had a valid driver's license for at least three years. Alternatively, the driver can complete a traffic safety education course and at least 50 hours of supervised driving experience. Before a provisional license will be granted, the applicant must pass knowledge, driving, and vision tests. A person who fails the driving test won't be allowed to retake the test for a least one month.

Option two is to accumulate hours of practice driving. Practice driving must be supervised by a driver at least 21 years old who has been licensed for at least three years. The permit is valid for two years but, as long as the other requirements are met, need only be held for six months or until the driver's 16th birthday, whichever comes later.

Sixteen- and year-olds in Oregon qualify for a Provisional Driver License if they have met all the above mentioned requirements. This license is valid until the driver turns 18 and carries the following restrictions:.

The DMV will restrict your driving privileges for 90 days to drive only for work purposes with no passengers except your parent, stepparent or guardian if you are under 18 years of age and have:.

These restrictions are in addition to the restrictions placed on a driver in the first year of a provisional license. A conviction for violation of these restrictions could result in a suspension or revocation of your driving privileges. If you receive a third conviction or accident, the DMV will suspend your driving privileges for six months even if you turn 18 years of age during the suspension period.

For each subsequent driver improvement violation or preventable accident after three, the DMV will suspend your driving privileges or right to apply for driving privileges for six months, regardless of a previous or current Driver Improvement Program suspension. Need more information on state laws? Learn more about the laws where you live. You will not be allowed to test again for 90 days. Your browser is out-of-date! It has known security flaws and may not display all features of this and other websites.

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