New Hampshire Revised Statutes 263:19 – Driver Education
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I. A driver‘s license may be issued subject to the provisions of this chapter to a person under the age of 18 years who has attained his or her sixteenth birthday, if such person shall present a certificate of successful completion of a driver education course given by a public or nonpublic secondary school and approved by the department of education in cooperation with the department of safety or given by a motor vehicle drivers’ school licensed under the provisions of this chapter. An approved driver education course licensed under this chapter, shall consist of not less than 30 hours of classroom instruction, not less than 10 hours of behind the wheel driver training and not less than 6 hours of observation, in accordance with rules adopted pursuant to RSA 541-A, published by the commissioner of safety, such standards to be not less than those presently required. The classroom instruction shall include 45 minutes of a nationally-recognized motorcycle safety education course approved by the director and 45 minutes of a nationally-recognized tractor-trailer safety education and awareness course approved by the director. No more than 15 hours of the classroom instruction may be satisfied through the completion of an online driver education course. The commissioner may enter into contracts for assistance in developing, assisting, and conducting an online driver education course. The department of safety, by the nature of its function, shall be held ultimately responsible for setting and maintaining the quality standards for driver education in the state. This authority shall apply uniformly over both secondary school courses and private motor vehicle drivers’ school courses.
II. To qualify for a driver’s license under this section, a person under the age of 18 shall also certify the completion of 40 hours of additional supervised driving time under the supervision of a licensed parent or guardian, or, if there is no licensed parent or guardian, under the supervision of a licensed adult over the age of 25, and that at least 10 of the hours of additional supervised driving time were during the period from
1/2 hour after sunset to
1/2 hour before sunrise. The commissioner shall adopt rules relative to the method of certification.
III. Any person who wishes to obtain a motorcycle endorsement shall not be required to complete the 40 hours of practice driving time specified in paragraph II, but shall successfully complete a program authorized pursuant to N.H. Rev. Stat. § 263:34-b, except that no such endorsement shall be required for the operation of an autocycle.
IV. Any person wishing to qualify for a driver’s license who submits proof that the person has a disability covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act may request a waiver of a requirement of this section from the commissioner. The commissioner or his or her agents may approve such requests at their discretion.
II. To qualify for a driver’s license under this section, a person under the age of 18 shall also certify the completion of 40 hours of additional supervised driving time under the supervision of a licensed parent or guardian, or, if there is no licensed parent or guardian, under the supervision of a licensed adult over the age of 25, and that at least 10 of the hours of additional supervised driving time were during the period from
Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 263:19
- Autocycle: means a 3-wheeled motor vehicle that has a steering wheel and seating that does not require the operator to straddle or sit astride, is equipped with safety belts for all occupants and is manufactured to comply with federal safety requirements for motorcycles. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 259:4-d
- Certificate: shall mean :
I. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 259:9 - Commissioner: shall mean the commissioner of safety. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 259:13
- Department: shall mean the department of safety of the state of New Hampshire. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 259:19
- Director: shall mean the director of the division of motor vehicles of the department of safety. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 259:20
- Driver: shall mean a person who drives or is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle as defined in N. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 259:25
- Guardian: A person legally empowered and charged with the duty of taking care of and managing the property of another person who because of age, intellect, or health, is incapable of managing his (her) own affairs.
- License: shall mean any driver's license or any other license or permit to drive a vehicle issued under the laws of this state or a reciprocating state including:
I. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 259:48 - Motor vehicle: shall mean :
I. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 259:60 - Motorcycle: shall mean every motor vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more than 3 wheels in contact with the ground, but excluding electric bicycles, tractors, and mopeds. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 259:63
- Person: shall mean the same as provided in N. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 259:74
- State: shall mean :
I. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 259:106 - Tractor-trailer: shall mean any truck-tractor and semi-trailer. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 259:109
- Vehicle: shall mean :
I. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 259:122
1/2 hour after sunset to
1/2 hour before sunrise. The commissioner shall adopt rules relative to the method of certification.
III. Any person who wishes to obtain a motorcycle endorsement shall not be required to complete the 40 hours of practice driving time specified in paragraph II, but shall successfully complete a program authorized pursuant to N.H. Rev. Stat. § 263:34-b, except that no such endorsement shall be required for the operation of an autocycle.
IV. Any person wishing to qualify for a driver’s license who submits proof that the person has a disability covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act may request a waiver of a requirement of this section from the commissioner. The commissioner or his or her agents may approve such requests at their discretion.