Ucon Idaho Online Driver Education and Ucon Idaho Licensing Procedures
We are delighted that you have chosen to begin the process of applying for your Ucon Idaho learner's permit or first Ucon Idaho driver license. Ucon Idaho has a Graduated Driver License Program for Ucon Idaho teen drivers, and there are a few things we want you to know in order to make sure that you don't hit any snags while applying for your Ucon Idaho driving license. Here is everything you need to know.
Ucon Idaho Instructional Permit or Ucon Idaho Learner Permit
When you turn 15, you can finally apply for an Ucon Idaho learner's permit, otherwise known as an Ucon Idaho supervised instruction permit. You must carry your Ucon Idaho learner's permit at all times and be accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 21, and this person must sit in the front passenger seat. In order to apply for your Ucon Idaho learner's permit, you'll need to keep the following things in mind:
- You must be at least 15 years old
- Your parent or guardian needs to sign a liability form
- At the Ucon Idaho DMV, you must provide proper identification
- You must be enrolled in a State of Ucon Idaho approved Driver Training Program
- And don't forget your proof of residential address
Go to your local Ucon Idaho DMV with all the required forms and take the required tests. Pass the tests, and your Ucon Idaho supervised learner's permit will be your reward. And after you've had your Ucon Idaho learner's permit for 6 months (with regular study and practice, of course), you're now ready to apply for your Ucon Idaho driver's license!
Your First Ucon Idaho Driver's License or Ucon Idaho Provisional License
You've now gained enough driving experience to qualify for an Ucon Idaho provisional driver's license. In order to apply, you'll need:
- A Ucon Idaho learner's license
- At least 10 hours must consist of night driving
- No traffic violations within the past 6 months
- Complete at least 30 hours of classroom instruction
- You must have 6 hours of behind-the-wheel driving with a driver training instructor
At the Ucon Idaho DMV, you'll present your Ucon Idaho learner's license and the required personal information. Then comes the written test (you should be studying using the Ucon Idaho driver's manual) and the dreaded road test! If you make it this far, congratulate yourself: you've just earned your Ucon Idaho provisional driver license! Once you turn 17 and have held your Ucon Idaho provisional without any traffic violations, you will earn your Ucon Idaho full license, with full driving privileges. But until then, there are still a few restrictions you'll want to be aware of.
Ucon Idaho Teen Driver License Restrictions and Penalties
The aim of the Graduated License Program is to give newer drivers the opportunity to safely hone their driving skills before graduating to full driving privileges. Until you have earned your Ucon Idaho full license, there are several restrictions you need to keep in mind regarding your Ucon Idaho learner's license or Ucon Idaho driver's license.
Restrictions on Ucon Idaho Learner's Permit : You must always be accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 21 and in the front passenger seat. In addition:
- Always keep your Ucon Idaho provisional license on hand
- All passengers must wear seat belts
- Observe all of the alcohol and intoxicating substance laws
Restrictions on Ucon Idaho Provisional License: Always have your Ucon Idaho provisional license on hand. In addition:
- All occupants must wear seat belts
- Observe all of the alcohol and intoxicating substance laws
- Also, no driving between 11PM and 5AM unless you're accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 21
For your first violation of the above Ucon Idaho learner's permit and Ucon Idaho provisional license restrictions, you will be issued a warning letter. Upon your second violation of an Ucon Idaho traffic violation, your Ucon Idaho license will be suspended for 1 month. All subsequent violations will result in a 2 month suspension. The good news is that once you turn 17, all of these restrictions are removed! Just try to be on your best behavior until then.
Ucon Idaho Auto Insurance Ucon Idaho Financial Responsibility Laws
Unfortunately, traffic accidents can happen to even the most experienced driver. Despite your confidence in your driving skills, your vehicle must still be covered by Ucon Idaho liability insurance. The minimum coverage is:
- $25,000 for personal injury
- $50,000 per person
- $15,000 for property damage.
If you are convicted of driving without Ucon Idaho mandatory liability insurance, you could be fined. And, if you're involved in an accident and cannot provide proof of insurance, your Ucon Idaho learner's permit or Ucon Idaho provisional license could be suspended.
Ucon Idaho Drunk Driving, Cell Phone, and Text Messaging Laws
As a new Ucon Idaho driver, it's important for you to learn the Ucon Idaho drunk driving, cell phone, and text messaging laws.
Ucon Idaho takes drunk driving and underage drinking very seriously, and our state's DUI laws for teens are stricter than many other states. Any driver under 21 with a blood alcohol content of .02 or higher will have their Ucon Idaho driver's license suspended for 1 year and will face a fine of up to $1,000. If you're convicted of violating Ucon Idaho's alcohol/age laws even when you're NOT driving, you could lose your Ucon Idaho learner's license or Ucon Idaho provisional license.
Upon your first conviction of a Ucon Idaho DUI (0.08), you will face the following penalties:
- Jail sentence of 48 hours to 5 days
- Up to a $1000 fine
- Your Ucon Idaho Learner's Permit or Ucon Idaho Provisional license will be suspended for 90 days
- Possible substance abuse or alcohol evaluation and treatment program
And of course, further Ucon Idaho DUI convictions will result in increased jail time, community service, fines, and Ucon Idaho license suspension or even Ucon Idaho license revocation.
Currently, Ucon Idaho does not have a cell phone or text messaging law. That doesn't mean, however, that constant cell phone use while behind the wheel is a good idea. Don't allow anything to distract you from your driving.
Ucon Idaho Online Driver Education
Anyone applying for an Idaho provisional license must take a state-approved driver education course consisting of 30 hours classroom time and 6 hours of supervised instruction. DriverEdToGo.com is offered as a supplement to the driver education you will receive from an Idaho-approved driving school. The Idaho State Department of Education maintains a search engine that you can use to easily find an Ucon Idaho approved online driver education school near you .