NC students wouldn't have to take road test under Driver Education COVID-19 bill passed by House

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Thursday, June 4, 2020
NC lawmakers push to help loosen driver education restrictions
Many North Carolina teens were snubbed the chance of obtaining their licenses due to the novel coronavirus.

RALEIGH (WTVD) -- The North Carolina House approved a bill to accommodate students in driver education class or applying for a provisional license during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Students would still be required to complete 15 hours of classroom instruction and at least six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction under House Bill 1189 Driver Education Covid-19 Response. Passing the driver education program would remain a requirement to receive a limited learner's permit in North Carolina for those under 18.

The state Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will temporarily drop the requirement that applicants pass a road test to obtain a limited provisional license. The waiver expires once the DMV resumes road tests, or 180 days from the effective date of the act, whichever happens first.

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The bill passed by a 107-13 vote. It now goes to the Senate.

Note: The attached video is from an earlier, related story.