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  1. Successfully complete a Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) approved Texas Driver's Education course.
  2. Visit your local Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) office with the appropriate paperwork.
  3. If not completed with your driver's ed course, take and pass a written knowledge exam.
  4. Pay the $16 learner license fee.

Plano's City Council tabled an ordinance Monday that would prohibit vehicles from being parked too close to mailboxes. Plano police would not enforce the ordinance unless they receive a complaint.. Federal regulations already prohibit mailboxes from being blocked.

During this time, the following restrictions will be in place for drivers: There can be a maximum of one non-related passenger under the age of 21 in a vehicle. There can be no driving between midnight and 5:00 a.m. There can be no use, including hands-free, of any mobile device.

Drivers learn through behind-the-wheel experiences, combined with an instructor-narrated drive demonstrating techniques to more safely navigate through traffic and avoid the most common types of collisions. This training is based on simple, straightforward concepts that are easy to apply and remember.

7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

According to Patterson's presentation, the city's current daytime noise restrictions cover 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. and limit noise for commercial and mixed use entities to 70 decibels or 10 decibels above the background noise level, whichever is lower.

You may think that is a bad idea; the state of Texas agrees with you. Provisional license holders can only have one passenger in their vehicle that is under 21, unless those underage passengers are also family members.

At 16, Texas drivers can apply for a provisional license. Driving with more than one passenger who is under 21, excluding family members. Driving between midnight and 5:00 a.m. unless traveling to or from a school-related function or work.

You can begin the classroom phase of a driver education course at 14 years of age, but you cannot apply for a learner license until you are at least 15 years of age.

The state of Texas requires that all drivers are responsible for any accidents that they may cause. If you are a household that owns a car and your teen has a license, they need to be included on the driver's insurance policy, regardless of whether they have their own car or just driving your car.

Eight Danger Zones

  1. Driver inexperience.
  2. Driving with teen passengers.
  3. Nighttime driving.
  4. Not using seat belts.
  5. Distracted driving.
  6. Drowsy driving.
  7. Reckless driving.
  8. Impaired driving.

We will organize third party skills test (TPST) / DPS Road Test

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