NJ Driver License System Overview

NJ Driver License System
NJ Driver License System
Chapters 1 and 2
OBJ: identify the steps of the GDL
Give One, Get One, Move on!
Look up two terms in the DE manual and
write down what it is
Give one- Find a person who has a
different definition and give them a box
Get one- Get a box from them
Move on- to the next person until your
worksheet is complete
*different person for each box
Do Now
What must a motorist who
operates a vehicle always carry?
Answer
A motorist who operates a vehicle must
always carry:
1.
License/permit
2.
Proof of insurance
3.
registration
Laws Governing Driver Licenses
Laws Governing Driver Licenses
A motorist who operates a vehicle must always carry license,
registration, insurance
Altering a driver license or showing an altered license – loss
of driving privilege- $1000 fine and/or up to 6 months in jail.
Getting a license illegally- $200-$500 and/or 30-90 of jail.
Any change of address must be reported to the MVC within
1 week
Any name change must be reported to the MVC within 2
weeks
Digital Driver License
6 Point ID Verification
6 Point ID Verification
All NJ driver license applicants must
complete 6 Point ID Verification by
presenting documents that prove their age,
identity, and legal presence in the U.S.
At least 1 primary document
At least 1 secondary document
At least six points of ID
Proof of address
Social Security number
6 point ID
Pg. 13
Primary- 4 points
Primary- 4 points
A civil birth certificate*
US passport, current or expired less than
3 years
Current NJ Digital Driver License**
Secondary – 2 points
US school photo ID card with transcript
or school records
US college photo ID card with transcript
Proof of Address
Credit card bill
Checking or savings account
High school/college report card
Tax bill
Social Security #
To complete your 6 point ID verification,
MVC will verify that your S.S. matches
your name and birth date
Add up points
Primary + Secondary = (6+)?
The Graduated Driver License
New Jersey implemented a multi-stage
driver licensing system knows as the
Graduated Driver License (GDL)
Program. The system gradually introduces
driving privileges to first time drivers,
extends their practice driving time and
requires a minimum age of 18 in order to
receive an unrestricted, basic driver
license.
All GDL fines 
$100
What are the steps of the GDL?
Early bird (option A)
Young adult (option B)
Adult (option C)
(pg. 17 manual)
GDL Early Bird Road (option A)
Step 1: Special Learner Permit (16 years old)
Step 2: practice driving with an adult supervising
(at least 6 months)
Step 3: Probationary License (17 years old)
Step 4: practice driving unsupervised (at least 1
year)
Step 5: Basic Driver License (18 years old)
MVC
Manual pg. 17
GDL Young Adult Road (option B)
Step 1: get an examination permit (at least
17)
Step 2: practice supervised driving (6
months)
Step 3: get probationary license
Step 4: practice unsupervised driving (1
year)
Step 5: get basic driver license (at least 18)
GDL Adult Road (option C)
Step 1: get examination permit (at least 21
years old)
Step 2: practice supervised driving (3
months)
Step 3: get probationary license
Step 4: practice unsupervised driving (1
year)
Step 5: get basic driver license
Step 1 & 2: Special Learner Permit
Must be at least 
16 years old
Have signed parent consent
Enrolled in behind the wheel driver
training course
Approved instructor must purchase the
permit
Must pass the 
KV tests
Pay required fee
(step 2) 
practice supervised driving for at
least 6 months
Special Learner Permit Restrictions
Special Learner Permit Restrictions
(minimum age 16)
(minimum age 16)
No driving between 
11:01pm and 5:00 am
No cell phones, video games, etc.
Must be accompanied in the front seat by an
adult supervising driver who is at least 
21 years
of age and who possesses a valid 
NJ driver
license 
and has a minimum of 
3 years
 driving
experience.
Passengers – supervising 
driver
,
 any
 parent or
guardian, one additional passenger.
Everyone must wear seatbelt.
Step 3 & 4: Probationary License
Must have completed 6 months of
supervised driving
Pass the MVC’s road test
Must be 17 years old
Pass the 6 point ID requirements
(step 4) Practice driving unsupervised (at
least 1 year)
Probationary Driver License (GDL)
Probationary Driver License (GDL)
 (minimum age 17)
 (minimum age 17)
Restrictions
Restrictions
No driving between 11:01pm and 5:00 am.
No using cell phones, etc.
 Passengers-
 
dependents and one additional
person, unless accompanied by a parent or
guardian
Everyone must wear a seat belt.
Display Decal
If person with a permit or GDL is 21 then
there are not restrictions.
Step 5: Basic Driver License
Must be 18 years old
Must have completed one year of
unsupervised driving with probationary
driver license restrictions
No restrictions apply
Let’s break down the steps in detail
What do you need to do to get your
license?
GDL License process
Turn 16
Contact a driving school
Study for the written test 
Pass the written test
Pass the vision test
Complete 6 hours of 
driving 
instruction
Practice with a supervising driver for 6 months or until
17 whichever is longer.
Practice unsupervised driving for 1 year with a
probationary license
Get basic unrestricted driver license at 18
 
GDL
Summarizer
What are the hour driving restrictions for
the Special Learner Permit & probationary
license?
Answer!
No driving between 11:01pm and 5:00 am
OBJ: Identify the steps of the GDL
and additional license types
All GDL fines are how much $?
Answer
$100
What other types of licenses can
you get in NJ?
 
Types of NJ Licenses
Commercial
Motorcycle
Moped
Agricultural
Boat
(pg. 9)
*Complete worksheet with your learning
partner #1 and fill out the following:
Class, expiration, age, fees, tests required
Info on license types
Activity!
With your learning partner #2 create a flow chart to
describe the steps to obtain the GDL for…
1.
The early bird road (option A)
2.
Young adult road (option B)
3.
Adult road (option C)
 
Criteria For Success (pgs. 17-19)
All steps must be included in order
Requirements for each step
Use color
Organized
Title page of your road
At least 1 pictures for each step
Include 1 step on each page (5 pages)
OBJ: identify GDL decal, KVR, and
the road test
Do Now:
What are the requirements of the
supervising driver?
Answer
21 years or older
NJ licensed driver
Licensed for 3 years
What are the GDL decals?
What is the reason for them?
GDL DECAL
What is Kyleigh’s Law?
all GDL drivers under the age of 21
, who
possess a permit of probationary license, are
required to 
display two visible, red reflective
decals, distributed through the MVC, on the
top left corner of the rear and front license
plate
$4 a pair
$100 fine for not having them displayed.
If a permit driver commits a traffic offense,
the responsibility is with both the student and
the adult supervising driver
FAQ's
Question
What are the tests required to obtain a
license?
KVR
KVR
KVR
K= Knowledge
V= Vision
R= Road
All the tests that you need to pass in order to
obtain a license or permit.
Knowledge
Knowledge
Written test
80 percent, or 40 of the 50 questions,
must have correct answers.
Failure: wait 7 days!
Vision
Vision
Basic License Applicants:
20/50 vision 
with 
or without corrective lenses
(contacts)
.
For sight in one eye only, that eye must meet the
20/50 rule and the applicant must have
documentation signed by a licensed physician.
Road test checklist
6 points of ID
Validated permit
Valid inspection sticker, registration, insurance,
2 red GDL decals
No obstructions in vehicle
Vehicle must not have parking assist or sensors or back-up
cameras
No self parking vehicles
Valid inspection sticker
All signals, brake lights, and windshield wipers on vehicle for
test must be in working order
No rental cars
Applicant must be accompanied by a licensed driver
Elements on the 
Elements on the 
Road Test
Road Test
Driving in reverse
Following other vehicles
Nearing corners, intersections
Parking (parallel)
Sitting properly
Starting a vehicle
Steering properly
Stopping at signs
Stopping smoothly
Turning
Turning around
Using the horn
Yielding right-of-way
Reasons for Road Test Rejection
Reasons for Road Test Rejection
Improper, expired or no inspection
sticker.
Lack of examiner access to foot brake or
parking break.
Any defect or condition that affects the
safe operation of the test vehicles.
See page 34 of your manual for the list of
possible defects or conditions.
Failure: wait 2 weeks!
Summarizer
Any vehicle operated by a GDL driver
(under 21) must display?
Answer
 reflective decal on the top left corner of
the front and rear license plate
Flow charts
Take 15 minutes to complete your flow
charts with your groups
OBJ: Identify & review the
procedure in obtaining NJ license
and laws
Do Now
Collect and present flow charts
Carousel brainstorm
Review game
Summarizer
HW: test tomorrow
Do Now:
If you are under the GDL, as a
probationary driver, who is under 21 you
are limited to the following passengers?
Answer
Dependents of the probationary driver,
and one additional passenger unless
accompanied by a parent or guardian
Present flow charts!
Early bird road
Young adult road
Adult road
Carousel Brainstorm Activity
TOPICS
1.
Types of license
2.
6 point ID
3.
Special Learner
permit restrictions
4.
Probationary
restrictions
5.
GDL
6.
Road test checklist
7.
Laws governing
license
8.
KVR
Directions
Learning partner #4
List 2 points about each topic
Do not repeat information
You
 have about 1 minute
t
o write answers down
You can finish or add to other
groups answers
Summarizer
If the examination permit or probationary
license holder is what age or older,
passenger and decal restrictions do not
apply?
Answer
21
Review chapter 1 & 2
highlight important facts
Review! 
Create an assessment
Get with Learning partner # 1and create a
chapter 1 & 2 assessment.
Requirements:
-minimum 10 questions.
-can be any assessment type that you'd
like. Example: (true/false, multiple choice,
short answer, mix of all)
Provide two copies- (test copy and an
answer key)
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NJ Driver License System provides detailed information on obtaining and maintaining a driver's license in New Jersey. It includes topics such as the Graduated Driver License (GDL) program, necessary documents for ID verification, laws governing driver licenses, and the digital driver license system. Key points covered include steps of the GDL program, essential items motorists must carry while driving, penalties for license alterations, and the process of 6 Point ID Verification for license applicants.

  • New Jersey
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  • GDL
  • 6 Point ID Verification
  • Digital License

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  1. NJ Driver License System Chapters 1 and 2

  2. OBJ: identify the steps of the GDL Give One, Get One, Move on! Look up two terms in the DE manual and write down what it is Give one- Find a person who has a different definition and give them a box Get one- Get a box from them Move on- to the next person until your worksheet is complete *different person for each box

  3. Do Now What must a motorist who operates a vehicle always carry?

  4. Answer A motorist who operates a vehicle must always carry: 1. License/permit 2. Proof of insurance 3. registration

  5. Laws Governing Driver Licenses A motorist who operates a vehicle must always carry license, registration, insurance Altering a driver license or showing an altered license loss of driving privilege- $1000 fine and/or up to 6 months in jail. Getting a license illegally- $200-$500 and/or 30-90 of jail. Any change of address must be reported to the MVC within 1 week Any name change must be reported to the MVC within 2 weeks

  6. Digital Driver License 21 & older NJ license (horizontal) Under 21 NJ license (vertical)

  7. 6 Point ID Verification All NJ driver license applicants must complete 6 Point ID Verification by presenting documents that prove their age, identity, and legal presence in the U.S. At least 1 primary document At least 1 secondary document At least six points of ID Proof of address Social Security number 6 point ID Pg. 13

  8. Primary- 4 points A civil birth certificate* US passport, current or expired less than 3 years Current NJ Digital Driver License** Secondary 2 points US school photo ID card with transcript or school records US college photo ID card with transcript

  9. Proof of Address Credit card bill Checking or savings account High school/college report card Tax bill

  10. Social Security # To complete your 6 point ID verification, MVC will verify that your S.S. matches your name and birth date Add up points Primary + Secondary = (6+)?

  11. The Graduated Driver License New Jersey implemented a multi-stage driver licensing system knows as the Graduated Driver License (GDL) Program. The system gradually introduces driving privileges to first time drivers, extends their practice driving time and requires a minimum age of 18 in order to receive an unrestricted, basic driver license. All GDL fines $100

  12. What are the steps of the GDL? Early bird (option A) Young adult (option B) Adult (option C) (pg. 17 manual)

  13. GDL Early Bird Road (option A) Step 1: Special Learner Permit (16 years old) Step 2: practice driving with an adult supervising (at least 6 months) Step 3: Probationary License (17 years old) Step 4: practice driving unsupervised (at least 1 year) Step 5: Basic Driver License (18 years old) MVC Manual pg. 17

  14. GDL Young Adult Road (option B) Step 1: get an examination permit (at least 17) Step 2: practice supervised driving (6 months) Step 3: get probationary license Step 4: practice unsupervised driving (1 year) Step 5: get basic driver license (at least 18)

  15. GDL Adult Road (option C) Step 1: get examination permit (at least 21 years old) Step 2: practice supervised driving (3 months) Step 3: get probationary license Step 4: practice unsupervised driving (1 year) Step 5: get basic driver license

  16. Step 1 & 2: Special Learner Permit Must be at least 16 years old Have signed parent consent Enrolled in behind the wheel driver training course Approved instructor must purchase the permit Must pass the KV tests Pay required fee (step 2) practice supervised driving for at least 6 months

  17. Special Learner Permit Restrictions (minimum age 16) No driving between 11:01pm and 5:00 am No cell phones, video games, etc. Must be accompanied in the front seat by an adult supervising driver who is at least 21 years of age and who possesses a valid NJ driver license and has a minimum of 3 years driving experience. Passengers supervising driver, any parent or guardian, one additional passenger. Everyone must wear seatbelt.

  18. Step 3 & 4: Probationary License Must have completed 6 months of supervised driving Pass the MVC s road test Must be 17 years old Pass the 6 point ID requirements (step 4) Practice driving unsupervised (at least 1 year)

  19. Probationary Driver License (GDL) (minimum age 17) Restrictions No driving between 11:01pm and 5:00 am. No using cell phones, etc. Passengers- dependents and one additional person, unless accompanied by a parent or guardian Everyone must wear a seat belt. Display Decal If person with a permit or GDL is 21 then there are not restrictions.

  20. Step 5: Basic Driver License Must be 18 years old Must have completed one year of unsupervised driving with probationary driver license restrictions No restrictions apply

  21. Lets break down the steps in detail What do you need to do to get your license?

  22. GDL License process Turn 16 Contact a driving school Study for the written test Pass the written test Pass the vision test Complete 6 hours of driving instruction Practice with a supervising driver for 6 months or until 17 whichever is longer. Practice unsupervised driving for 1 year with a probationary license Get basic unrestricted driver license at 18

  23. GDL

  24. Summarizer What are the hour driving restrictions for the Special Learner Permit & probationary license?

  25. Answer! No driving between 11:01pm and 5:00 am

  26. OBJ: Identify the steps of the GDL and additional license types All GDL fines are how much $?

  27. Answer $100

  28. What other types of licenses can you get in NJ?

  29. Types of NJ Licenses Commercial Motorcycle Moped Agricultural Boat (pg. 9) *Complete worksheet with your learning partner #1 and fill out the following: Class, expiration, age, fees, tests required Info on license types

  30. Activity! With your learning partner #2 create a flow chart to describe the steps to obtain the GDL for The early bird road (option A) Young adult road (option B) Adult road (option C) Criteria For Success (pgs. 17-19) All steps must be included in order Requirements for each step Use color Organized Title page of your road At least 1 pictures for each step Include 1 step on each page (5 pages) 1. 2. 3.

  31. OBJ: identify GDL decal, KVR, and the road test Do Now: What are the requirements of the supervising driver?

  32. Answer 21 years or older NJ licensed driver Licensed for 3 years

  33. What are the GDL decals? What is the reason for them?

  34. GDL DECAL What is Kyleigh s Law? all GDL drivers under the age of 21, who possess a permit of probationary license, are required to display two visible, red reflective decals, distributed through the MVC, on the top left corner of the rear and front license plate $4 a pair $100 fine for not having them displayed. If a permit driver commits a traffic offense, the responsibility is with both the student and the adult supervising driver FAQ's

  35. Question What are the tests required to obtain a license?

  36. KVR KVR K= Knowledge V= Vision R= Road All the tests that you need to pass in order to obtain a license or permit.

  37. Knowledge Written test 80 percent, or 40 of the 50 questions, must have correct answers. Failure: wait 7 days!

  38. Vision Basic License Applicants: 20/50 vision with or without corrective lenses (contacts). For sight in one eye only, that eye must meet the 20/50 rule and the applicant must have documentation signed by a licensed physician.

  39. Road test checklist 6 points of ID Validated permit Valid inspection sticker, registration, insurance, 2 red GDL decals No obstructions in vehicle Vehicle must not have parking assist or sensors or back-up cameras No self parking vehicles Valid inspection sticker All signals, brake lights, and windshield wipers on vehicle for test must be in working order No rental cars Applicant must be accompanied by a licensed driver

  40. Elements on the Road Test Driving in reverse Following other vehicles Nearing corners, intersections Parking (parallel) Sitting properly Starting a vehicle Steering properly Stopping at signs Stopping smoothly Turning Turning around Using the horn Yielding right-of-way

  41. Reasons for Road Test Rejection Improper, expired or no inspection sticker. Lack of examiner access to foot brake or parking break. Any defect or condition that affects the safe operation of the test vehicles. See page 34 of your manual for the list of possible defects or conditions. Failure: wait 2 weeks!

  42. Summarizer Any vehicle operated by a GDL driver (under 21) must display?

  43. Answer reflective decal on the top left corner of the front and rear license plate

  44. Flow charts Take 15 minutes to complete your flow charts with your groups

  45. OBJ: Identify & review the procedure in obtaining NJ license and laws Do Now Collect and present flow charts Carousel brainstorm Review game Summarizer HW: test tomorrow

  46. Do Now: If you are under the GDL, as a probationary driver, who is under 21 you are limited to the following passengers?

  47. Answer Dependents of the probationary driver, and one additional passenger unless accompanied by a parent or guardian

  48. Present flow charts! Early bird road Young adult road Adult road

  49. Carousel Brainstorm Activity TOPICS 1. 2. 3. Directions Learning partner #4 List 2 points about each topic Do not repeat information You have about 1 minute to write answers down You can finish or add to other groups answers Types of license 6 point ID Special Learner permit restrictions Probationary restrictions GDL Road test checklist Laws governing license KVR 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

  50. Summarizer If the examination permit or probationary license holder is what age or older, passenger and decal restrictions do not apply?

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