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2004 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 46.2-335 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 46.2-335. Learner's permits; fees.
A. The Department, on receiving from any Virginia resident over the age of
fifteen 15 years and six months an application for a learner's permit or
motorcycle learner's permit, may, subject to the applicant's satisfactory documentation of
meeting the requirements of this chapter and successful completion of the
written or automated knowledge and vision examinations and, in the case of a
motorcycle learner's permit applicant, the automated motorcycle test, issue a
permit entitling the applicant, while having the permit in his immediate
possession, to drive a motor vehicle or, if the application is made for a
motorcycle learner's permit, a motorcycle, on the highways, when accompanied by
any licensed driver twenty-one 21 years of age or older or by his parent or
legal guardian, or by a brother, sister, half-brother, half-sister, step-brother, or
step-sister eighteen 18 years of age or older. The accompanying person
shall be (i) alert, able to assist the driver, and actually occupying a seat beside the driver
or, for motorcycle instruction, providing immediate supervision from a separate
accompanying motorcycle motor vehicle and (ii) lawfully permitted to
operate the motor vehicle or accompanying motorcycle at that time.
The Department shall not, however, issue a learner's permit or motorcycle learner's permit to any minor applicant required to provide evidence of compliance with the compulsory school attendance law set forth in Article 1 (§ 22.1-254 et seq.) of Chapter 14 of Title 22.1, unless such applicant is in good academic standing or, if not in such standing or submitting evidence thereof, whose parent or guardian, having custody of such minor, provides written authorization for the minor to obtain a learner's permit or motorcycle learner's permit, which written authorization shall be obtained on forms provided by the Department and indicating the Commonwealth's interest in the good academic standing and regular school attendance of such minors. Any minor providing proper evidence of the solemnization of his marriage or a certified copy of a court order of emancipation shall not be required to provide the certification of good academic standing or any written authorization from his parent or guardian to obtain a learner's permit or motorcycle learner's permit.
Such permit, except a motorcycle learner's permit, shall be valid until the
holder thereof either is issued a driver's license as provided for in this
chapter or no longer meets the qualifications for issuance of a learner's
permit as provided in this section. Motorcycle learner's permits shall be valid
for twelve 12 months. When a motorcycle learner's permit expires, the permittee
may, upon submission of an application, payment of the application fee, and successful completion of
the examinations, be issued another motorcycle learner's permit valid for
twelve 12 months.
B. No driver's license shall be issued to any such person who is less than
eighteen 18 years old unless, while holding a learner's permit, he has
driven a motor vehicle for at least forty 40 hours, at least ten 10 of which
were after sunset, as certified by his parent or legal guardian unless the person is married or otherwise emancipated.
C. No learner's permit shall authorize its holder to operate a motor vehicle
with more than one passenger who is less than eighteen 18 years old, except
when participating in a driver education program approved by the Department of Education or a course
offered by a commercial driver training school licensed by the Department. This passenger limitation,
however, shall not apply to the driver's family or household as defined in
subsection B of § 46.2-334.01.
D. No learner's permit shall authorize its holder to operate a motor vehicle between midnight and four o'clock a.m.
E. A violation of subsection C or D of this section shall not constitute negligence, be considered in mitigation of damages of whatever nature, be admissible in evidence or be the subject of comment by counsel in any action for the recovery of damages arising out of the operation, ownership, or maintenance of a motor vehicle, nor shall anything in this subsection change any existing law, rule, or procedure pertaining to any such civil action.
F. The provisions of §§ 46.2-323 and 46.2-334 relating to evidence and certification of Virginia residence and, in the case of persons of school age, compliance with the compulsory school attendance law shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to applications for learner's permits and motorcycle learner's permits issued under this section.
G. For persons qualifying for a driver's license through driver education courses approved by the Department of Education or courses offered by commercial driver training schools licensed by the Department, the application for the learner's permit shall be used as the application for the driver's license.
H. The Department shall charge a fee of three dollars $3 for each learner's
permit and motorcycle learner's permit issued under this section. Fees for issuance of learner's
permits shall be paid into the driver education fund of the state treasury;
fees for issuance of motorcycle learner's permits shall be paid into the state
treasury and credited to the Motorcycle Rider Safety Training Program Fund
created pursuant to § 46.2-1191. It shall be unlawful for any person, after
having received a learner's permit, to drive a motor vehicle without being
accompanied by a licensed driver as provided in the foregoing provisions of
this section; however, a learner's permit other than a motorcycle learner's
permit, accompanied by documentation verifying that the driver is at least
sixteen 16 years and three months old and has successfully completed an
approved driver's education course, signed by the minor's parent, guardian, legal custodian or
other person standing in loco parentis, shall constitute a temporary driver's
license for the purpose of driving unaccompanied by a licensed driver eighteen
18 years of age or older, if all other requirements of this chapter have
been met. Such temporary driver's license shall only be valid until the driver has
received his permanent license pursuant to § 46.2-336.
I. Nothing in this section shall be construed to permit the issuance of a learner's permit entitling a person to drive a commercial motor vehicle, except as provided by the Virginia Commercial Driver's License Act (§ 46.2-341.1 et seq.).
J. The following limitations shall apply to operation of motorcycles by all persons holding motorcycle learner's permits:
1. Operation shall be limited to the period between one-half hour after sunrise
and one-half hour before sunset.
2. Operation on limited access highways is prohibited.
3. The operator shall wear an approved safety helmet as provided in § 46.2-910.
4. 2. Operation shall be under the immediate supervision of a person licensed
to operate a motorcycle who is twenty-one 21 years of age or older or by his
parent or legal guardian, or by a brother, sister, half-brother, half-sister, step-brother, or step-sister
eighteen years of age or older.
5 3. No person other than the operator shall occupy the motorcycle.
K. No holder of a learner's permit or motorcycle learner's permit shall be allowed to take the behind-the-wheel examination administered by the Department more than three times in any three-month period.
L. Any violation of this section shall be punishable as a Class 2 misdemeanor.