Pelham Alabama Online Driver Education and Pelham Alabama Licensing Procedures:
As you probably already know, driving is a valuable skill to know but it can also be extremely dangerous. Therefore, to help new teen drivers develop safe driving habits during their first few years behind the wheel, the State of Pelham Alabama has implemented a graduated driver license program for Pelham Alabama drivers who are between the ages of 15-18.
We’ve summarized a few things you’ll need to know as you go begin your process of becoming a licensed driver in Pelham Alabama.
Pelham Alabama Learners License
After you turn 15, you are eligible to apply for an Pelham Alabama restricted learner’s license. When you go to the drivers license office to apply and take the written test, you’ll need to take the following paperwork/documents with you:
- Birth certificate (original or certified copy)
- Social Security card
- Proof of school enrollment (or graduation from high school)
- $5 for the testing fee and another $23 for your license
The written test will be based on material covered in the Pelham Alabama’s drivers manual. Once you pass this test, you will be issued a Class D drivers license with a "Y" restriction. The "Y" restriction means that you may only drive when accompanied by a licensed Pelham Alabama driver who is at least 21 years old who’s seated in the front passenger seat. If you still have a learners’ license after you turn 16, you may drive with any licensed driver occupying the seat beside the driver.
Your Pelham Alabama learner’s license is valid for four (4) years any may only be renewed once.
Pelham Alabama Graduated Driver’s License
If you are 16 years of age (but still under 18), and have had your learner’s license for at least six (6) months, you are eligible to take the road test needed to get your graduated driver’s license (information about the road test can be found in the Pelham Alabama driver’s manual).
When you go to take your road test, you must bring your learner’s license with you to the driver’s license office along with a DPS-issued verification form signed by your parents saying that you have completed at least 30 hours of behind-the-wheel driving practice.
Upon passing the road test, you will be issued a new regular license with the "Y" restriction removed.
If you are 16 years old when you receive your graduated driver’s license, you must still have a licensed, 21-year-old supervising driver sitting in the front passenger seat if you drive between the hours of 12 midnight and 6am. This restriction stays in effect until you turn 17 years, 6 months.
Also, when you receive your graduated driver’s license, you may only have three (3) passengers in the car with you (not including your parent/legal guardian).
Pelham Alabama Drunk Driving Laws
As a new Pelham Alabama driver, it's important for you to learn the Pelham Alabama drunk driving laws. This state has no tolerance for driving under the influence of alcohol.
Upon your 1st conviction of an Pelham Alabama DUI, you will face:
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Imprisonment for up to 1 year
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A fine of $600-$2,100
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Your license will also be suspended up to 90 days.
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Further Pelham Alabama DUI convictions will result in increased periods of jail time, community service, fines, and Pelham Alabama license suspension or even Pelham Alabama license revocation.
Bottom line is this: if you’ve been drinking, let someone else drive—PERIOD.
Pelham Alabama Cell Phone & Text Messaging Laws
Currently, there are no Pelham Alabama laws that prohibit driving while texting or talking on cell phones. That does not mean it’s safe to use them while driving! For your safety and for those around you, please wait until you have parked your car before sending or reading a text message or talking on your cell phone. Your friends can wait a few minutes before hearing back from you.
Pelham Alabama Mandatory Auto Insurance Laws
Any vehicle you drive in Pelham Alabama must be covered by auto insurance, either in your name or the vehicle’s owner’s name (i.e.—if you drive your parents’ car, they need to have insurance coverage on the car and you must also be covered under their insurance plan).
Minimum coverage in Pelham Alabama is as follows:
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Personal Injury (1 person): $20,000
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Personal Injury (2 or more persons): $40,000
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Property Damage $10,000
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Driving without required insurance coverage is a crime! If you are caught driving without insurance, you will be looking at possible $500.00 fine plus court costs.
Pelham Alabama Online Driver Education
Any 16-year-old applicants who would like to apply for an Pelham Alabama driver license must have either completed at least 30 driving hours (signed by a parent, legal guardian, or certified driving instructor) or an SDE-approved Pelham Alabama online driver education course.
So you’ve taken your first step to become a new driver in Pelham Alabama? Congratulations!