Your Minnesota DVS Permit Test Questions, Answered
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It's a three-phase system. You start with a learner's permit, then get a provisional license after holding your permit for 6 months and passing a road test. Finally, you get a full license after meeting the provisional license requirements.
Vanessa's Law is a tough law for teen drivers. An unlicensed teen driver with a crash-related moving violation or an alcohol/controlled substance violation can't get a license until age 18. It also applies to provisional license holders.
Yes, for drivers under 18, you must complete 30 hours of classroom driver education and be enrolled in 6 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction to be eligible for your permit.