Can I get my license at 18 without a permit?

Can I get my license at 18 without a permit?

To apply for a Class D full (unrestricted) driver's license, you must pass a vision test, a written knowledge test, and a skills (road) test. If you are older than 17, you can apply for an Idaho class D driver's license without holding a supervised instruction permit first.

Do I need to do behind-the-wheel if I'm 18?

Idaho - Anyone 17 and under are required to take a drivers education course for a drivers license. Illinois - High school driver education is required for drivers under 18 years old. ... Maryland - All new drivers of any age must complete a 30-hour drivers ed course and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training.Mar 13, 2020

How old do you have to be to take drivers ed?

Idaho public schools offer drivers education programs for anyone 14 ½ to 21, even if they are not enrolled in the school, so finding a place to get your drivers ed portion completed should not be difficult.

Does an 18 year old need a permit?

Idaho Driver's License Age Requirements Each stage of the Idaho GDL program has minimum age requirements: Supervised instruction permit (SIP): 14 1/2 years old. ... Regular driver's license: 18 years old.

Do I need behind the wheel training at 18?

Idaho - Anyone 17 and under are required to take a drivers education course for a drivers license. ... Kentucky - Drivers who get a permit under the age of 18 must complete a driver training program.Mar 13, 2020

Can you take drivers ed without a permit?

Who needs to take Idaho drivers education? If you are under the age of 17 and are planning to obtain an Idaho drivers license, you'll need to apply for a driver training instruction permit and complete an approved drivers education course, including a classroom portion and in-car training.

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