| 39:4-10.
Unlicensed Driver
39:3-10 Licensing of
drivers; classifications.
39:3-10. No person shall drive a motor vehicle on a
public highway in this State unless the person is
under supervision while participating in a
behind-the-wheel driving course pursuant to section
6 of P.L.1977, c.25 (C.39:3-13.2a) or is in
possession of a validated permit, or a provisional
or basic driver's license issued to him in
accordance with this article.
No person under 18
years of age shall be issued a basic license to
drive motor vehicles, nor shall a person be issued a
validated permit, including a validated examination
permit, until he has passed a satisfactory
examination and other requirements as to his ability
as an operator. The examination shall include a test
of the applicant's vision, his ability to understand
traffic control devices, his knowledge of safe
driving practices and of the effects that ingestion
of alcohol or drugs has on a person's ability to
operate a motor vehicle, his knowledge of such
portions of the mechanism of motor vehicles as is
necessary to insure the safe operation of a vehicle
of the kind or kinds indicated by the applicant and
of the laws and ordinary usages of the road. No
person shall sit for an examination for any permit
without exhibiting photo identification deemed
acceptable by the commission, unless that person is
a high school student participating in a course of
driving education approved by the State Department
of Education and conducted in a public, parochial or
private school of this State, pursuant to section 1
of P.L.1950, c.127 (C.39:3-13.1). The commission may
waive the written law knowledge examination for any
person 18 years of age or older possessing a valid
driver's license issued by any other state, the
District of Columbia or the United States
Territories of American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico or
the Virgin Islands. The commission shall be required
to provide that person with a booklet that
highlights those motor vehicle laws unique to New
Jersey. A road test shall be required for a
provisional license and serve as a demonstration of
the applicant's ability to operate a vehicle of the
class designated. No person shall sit for a road
test unless that person exhibits photo
identification deemed acceptable by the commission.
A high school student who has completed a course of
behind-the-wheel automobile driving education
approved by the State Department of Education and
conducted in a public, parochial or private school
of this State, who has been issued a special
learner's permit pursuant to section 1 of P.L.1950,
c.127 (C.39:3-13.1) prior to January 1, 2003, shall
not be required to exhibit photo identification in
order to sit for a road test. The commission may
waive the road test for any person 18 years of age
or older possessing a valid driver's license issued
by any other state, the District of Columbia or the
United States Territories of American Samoa, Guam,
Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands. The road test
shall be given on public streets, where practicable
and feasible, but may be preceded by an off-street
screening process to assess basic skills. The
commission shall approve locations for the road test
which pose no more than a minimal risk of injury to
the applicant, the examiner and other motorists. No
new locations for the road test shall be approved
unless the test can be given on public streets.
The commission shall issue a basic driver's license
to operate a motor vehicle other than a motorcycle
to a person over 18 years of age who previously has
not been licensed to drive a motor vehicle in this
State or another jurisdiction only if that person
has: (1) operated a passenger automobile in
compliance with the requirements of this title for
not less than one year, not including any period of
suspension or postponement, from the date of
issuance of a provisional license pursuant to
section 4 of P.L.1950, c.127 (C.39:3-13.4); (2) not
been assessed more than two motor vehicle points;
(3) not been convicted in the previous year for a
violation of R.S.39:4-50, section 2 of P.L.1981,
c.512 (C.39:4-50.4a), P.L.1992, c.189
(C.39:4-50.14), R.S.39:4-129, N.J.S.2C:11-5,
subsection c. of N.J.S.2C:12-1, or any other motor
vehicle-related violation the commission determines
to be significant and applicable pursuant to
regulation; and (4) passed an examination of his
ability to operate a motor vehicle pursuant to this
section.
The commission shall expand the driver's license
examination by 20%. The additional questions to be
added shall consist solely of questions developed in
conjunction with the State Department of Health and
Senior Services concerning the use of alcohol or
drugs as related to highway safety. The commission
shall develop in conjunction with the State
Department of Health and Senior Services supplements
to the driver's manual which shall include
information necessary to answer any question on the
driver's license examination concerning alcohol or
drugs as related to highway safety.
Up to 20 questions may be added to the examination
on subjects to be determined by the commission that
are of particular relevance to youthful drivers,
after consultation with the Director of the Office
of Highway Traffic Safety.
The commission shall expand the driver's license
examination to include a question asking whether the
applicant is aware of the provisions of the "Revised
Uniform Anatomical Gift Act," P.L.2008, c.50
(C.26:6-77 et al.) and the procedure for indicating
on the driver's license the intention to make a
donation of body organs or tissues pursuant to
P.L.1978, c.181 (C.39:3-12.2).
Any person applying for a driver's license to
operate a motor vehicle or motorized bicycle in this
State shall surrender to the commission any current
driver's license issued to him by another state or
jurisdiction upon his receipt of a driver's license
for this State. The commission shall refuse to issue
a driver's license if the applicant fails to comply
with this provision. An applicant for a permit or
license who is less than 18 years of age, and who
holds a permit or license for a passenger automobile
issued by another state or country that is valid or
has expired within a time period designated by the
commission, shall be subject to the permit and
license requirements and penalties applicable to
State permit and license applicants who are of the
same age; except that if the other state or country
has permit or license standards substantially
similar to those of this State, the credentials of
the other state or country shall be acceptable.
The commission shall create classified licensing of
drivers covering the following classifications:
a.Motorcycles, except that for the purposes of this
section, motorcycle shall not include any
three-wheeled motor vehicle equipped with a single
cab with glazing enclosing the occupant, seats
similar to those of a passenger vehicle or truck,
seat belts and automotive steering.
b.Omnibuses as classified by R.S.39:3-10.1 and
school buses classified under N.J.S.18A:39-1 et seq.
c.(Deleted by amendment, P.L.1999, c.28).
d.All motor vehicles not included in classifications
a. and b. A license issued pursuant to this
classification d. shall be referred to as the "basic
driver's license."
Every applicant for a license under classification
b. shall be a holder of a basic driver's license.
Any issuance of a license under classification b.
shall be by endorsement on the basic driver's
license.
A driver's license for motorcycles may be issued
separately, but if issued to the holder of a basic
driver's license, it shall be by endorsement on the
basic driver's license.
The commission, upon payment of the lawful fee and
after it or a person authorized by it has examined
the applicant and is satisfied of the applicant's
ability as an operator, may, in its discretion,
issue a license to the applicant to drive a motor
vehicle. The license shall authorize him to drive
any registered vehicle, of the kind or kinds
indicated, and shall expire, except as otherwise
provided, on the last day of the 48th calendar month
following the calendar month in which such license
was issued.
The commission may, at its discretion and for good
cause shown, issue licenses which shall expire on a
date fixed by it. If the commission issues a license
to a person who has demonstrated authorization to be
present in the United States for a period of time
shorter than the standard period of the license, the
commission shall fix the expiration date of the
license at a date based on the period in which the
person is authorized to be present in the United
States under federal immigration laws. The
commission may renew such a license only if it is
demonstrated that the person's continued presence in
the United States is authorized under federal law.
The fee for licenses with expiration dates fixed by
the commission shall be fixed by the commission in
amounts proportionately less or greater than the fee
herein established.
The required fee for a license for the 48-month
period shall be as follows:
Motorcycle license or endorsement: $18.
Omnibus or school bus endorsement: $18.
Basic driver's license: $18.
The commission shall waive the payment of fees for
issuance of omnibus endorsements whenever an
applicant establishes to the commission's
satisfaction that said applicant will use the
omnibus endorsement exclusively for operating
omnibuses owned by a nonprofit organization duly
incorporated under Title 15 or 16 of the Revised
Statutes or Title 15A of the New Jersey Statutes.
The commission shall issue licenses for the
following license period on and after the first day
of the calendar month immediately preceding the
commencement of such period, such licenses to be
effective immediately.
All applications for renewals of licenses shall be
made in a manner prescribed by the commission and in
accordance with procedures established by it.
The commission in its discretion may refuse to grant
a permit or license to drive motor vehicles to a
person who is, in its estimation, not a proper
person to be granted such a permit or license, but
no defect of the applicant shall debar him from
receiving a permit or license unless it can be shown
by tests approved by the commission that the defect
incapacitates him from safely operating a motor
vehicle.
In addition to requiring an applicant for a driver's
license to submit satisfactory proof of identity and
age, the commission also shall require the applicant
to provide, as a condition for obtaining a permit
and license, satisfactory proof that the applicant's
presence in the United States is authorized under
federal law.
If the commission has reasonable cause to suspect
that any document presented by an applicant as proof
of identity, age or legal residency is altered,
false or otherwise invalid, the commission shall
refuse to grant the permit or license until such
time as the document may be verified by the issuing
agency to the commission's satisfaction.
A person violating this section shall be subject to
a fine not exceeding $500 or imprisonment in the
county jail for not more than 60 days, but if that
person has never been licensed to drive in this
State or any other jurisdiction, he shall be subject
to a fine of not less than $200 and, in addition,
the court shall issue an order to the commission
requiring the commission to refuse to issue a
license to operate a motor vehicle to the person for
a period of not less than 180 days. The penalties
provided for by this paragraph shall not be
applicable in cases where failure to have actual
possession of the operator's license is due to an
administrative or technical error by the commission.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to alter
or extend the expiration of any license issued prior
to the date this amendatory and supplementary act
becomes operative.
Amended 1938, c.66, s.6; 1953, c.72; 1955, c.8, s.5;
1955, c.76, s.1; 1957, c.108; 1964, c.118; 1968,
c.130, s.2; 1977, c.25, s.1; 1979, c.97, s.1; 1979,
c.261, s.5; 1980, c.105, s.7; 1981, c.322, s.2;
1982, c.45, s.1; 1983, c.162; 1983, c.163; 1983,
c.403, s.7; 1984, c.33, s.2; 1985, c.264, s.2; 1987,
c.20, s.1; 1988, c.8, s.2; 1991, c.452, s.7; 1992,
c.110, s.1; 1993, c.34, s.1; 1998, c.108, s.1; 1999,
c.28, s.2 (Title of 1999, c.28 amended 2001, c.391,
s.1); 2001, c.391, s.2; 2001, c.420, s.3; 2003,
c.13, s.37; 2008, c.50, s.24. |