A. A person fifteen years and six months of age or older may apply to the division for a provisional license if the person:

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes 66-5-8

  • Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
  • 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.

(1)     has completed a driver education course approved by the bureau that includes a DWI prevention and education component;

(2)     has had an instruction permit for at least six months; provided that thirty days shall be added to the six months for each adjudication or conviction of a traffic violation committed during the time the person was driving with an instruction permit;

(3)     has not been cited for a traffic violation that is pending at the time of application; and

(4)     has successfully completed a practice driving component.

B. Successful completion of a practice driving component shall include not less than fifty hours of actual driving by the applicant, including not less than ten hours of night driving. An applicant for a provisional license who cannot drive at night due to low nighttime vision may be exempted from the night driving requirement of this subsection; provided that the applicant submits to the division an ophthalmologic or optometric report from a licensed ophthalmologist or optometrist who attests to the applicant’s visual condition and its effect on the applicant’s driving ability. The applicant’s parent or guardian shall certify that the applicant has completed the practice driving component.

C. When operating a motor vehicle, a provisional licensee may be accompanied by not more than one passenger under the age of twenty-one who is not a member of the licensee’s immediate family. A provisional license entitles the licensee, while having the license in the licensee’s immediate possession, to operate a motor vehicle upon the public highways between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and midnight unless the provisional licensee is eligible for a license restricting driving to daylight hours. A provisional licensee may drive at any hour unless otherwise restricted as provided in this subsection if:

(1)     accompanied by a licensed driver who is twenty-one years of age or older;

(2)     required by family necessity as evidenced by a signed statement of a parent or guardian;

(3)     required by medical necessity as evidenced by a signed statement from medical personnel;

(4)     driving to and from work as evidenced by a signed statement from the licensee’s employer;

(5)     driving to and from school or a religious activity as evidenced by a signed statement of a school or religious official or a parent or guardian; or

(6)     required due to a medical emergency.

D. A provisional license shall be in such form as to be readily distinguishable from an unrestricted driver’s license and shall contain an indication that the licensee may drive without supervision.

E. A person fifteen years of age or older who is enrolled in and attending or has completed a driver education course approved by the bureau that includes a DWI prevention and education component may apply to the division for an instruction permit. The division, in its discretion after the applicant has successfully passed all parts of the examination other than the driving test, may issue to the applicant an instruction permit. This permit entitles the applicant, while having the permit in the applicant’s immediate possession, to drive a motor vehicle upon the public highways when accompanied by a licensed driver who is twenty-one years of age or older, who has been licensed for at least three years in this state or in another state and who is occupying a seat beside the driver except in the event the permittee is operating a motorcycle.

F. A person fifteen years of age or older who is a student enrolled in and attending a driver education course that is approved by the bureau and that includes both a DWI education and prevention component and practice driving component may drive a motor vehicle on the highways of this state even though the person has not reached the legal age to be eligible for a driver’s license or a provisional license. In completing the practice driving component, a person may only operate a motor vehicle on a public highway if:

(1)     an approved instructor is occupying a seat beside the person; or

(2)     a licensed driver who is twenty-one years of age or older and who has been licensed for at least three years in this state or another state is occupying a seat beside the person.

G. The division in its discretion may issue a temporary driver’s permit to an applicant for a driver’s license permitting the applicant to operate a motor vehicle while the division is completing its investigation and determination of all facts relative to the applicant’s right to receive a driver’s license. The permit shall be in the applicant’s 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.

H. A holder of an instruction permit for a motorcycle shall not carry any other passenger while operating a motorcycle.