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Learners Permit

Often, a state will offer young adults a chance to acquire a learner's permit to begin driving under restricted guidelines. In California, for example, the state also requires a person to attend Driver's Ed (driver's education) classes for a total of 30 hours before the student is
even allowed to obtain a learner's permit.

Some states allow potential drivers to take these classes on the web and sometimes these classes can even come with a discount for attending online. The computer scores your exams and the DMV Certificate of Completion is mailed out shortly thereafter. This way, you can take the course on your own time and in the comfort of your own home. The next step
is taking the test for your learner's permit.

A driver with a regular driving license is required to be in the vehicle and typically, the young driver with the learner's permit cannot drive after dark. Every state has different rules, regulations and guidelines, but this is usually the standard.

Learner's permits can be a great place for a young student to get some experience on the road and get comfortable behind the wheel. It's the first step to becoming a full fledged motorist.

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