39:3-10. No person shall drive a motor vehicle on a public highway in this State unless the
person is under supervision while participating in a behind-the-wheel driving course pursuant
to section 6 of P.L.1977, c.25 (C.39:3-13.2a) or is in possession of a validated permit, or a
probationary or basic driver’s license issued to that person in accordance with this article.
No person under 18 years of age shall be issued a basic license to drive motor vehicles, nor
shall a person be issued a validated permit, including a validated examination permit, until the
applicant has passed a satisfactory examination and other requirements as to the applicant’s
ability as an operator. The examination shall include a test of the applicant’s vision, the
applicant’s ability to understand traffic control devices, the applicant’s knowledge of safe driving
practices and of the effects that ingestion of alcohol or drugs has on a person’s ability to operate
a motor vehicle, the applicant’s knowledge of such portions of the mechanism of motor vehicles
as is necessary to insure the safe operation of a vehicle of the kind or kinds indicated by the
applicant, and of the laws and ordinary usages of the road. No person shall sit for an
examination for any permit without exhibiting photo identification deemed acceptable by the
commission, unless that person is a high school student participating in a course of automobile
driving education approved by the State Department of Education and conducted in a public,
parochial, or private school of this State, pursuant to section 1 of P.L.1950, c.127 (C.39:3-13.1).
The commission may waive the written law knowledge examination for any person 18 years of
age or older possessing a valid driver’s license issued by any other state, the District of
Columbia, or the United States Territories of American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, or the Virgin
Islands. The commission shall be required to provide that person with a booklet that highlights
those motor vehicle laws unique to New Jersey. A road test shall be required for a probationary
license and serve as a demonstration of the applicant’s ability to operate a vehicle of the class
designated. No person shall sit for a road test unless that person exhibits photo identification
deemed acceptable by the commission. A high school student who has completed a course of
behind-the-wheel automobile driving education approved by the State Department of Education
and conducted in a public, parochial, or private school of this State, who has been issued a
special learner’s permit pursuant to section 1 of P.L.1950, c.127 (C.39:3-13.1) prior to January 1,
2003, shall not be required to exhibit photo identification in order to sit for a road test. The
commission may waive the road test for any person 18 years of age or older possessing a valid
driver’s license issued by any other state, the District of Columbia, or the United States
Territories of American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, or the Virgin Islands. The road test shall be
given on public streets, where practicable and feasible, but may be preceded by an off-street
screening process to assess basic skills. The commission shall approve locations for the road test
which pose no more than a minimal risk of injury to the applicant, the examiner, and other
motorists. No new locations for the road test shall be approved unless the test can be given on
public streets.
A person who successfully completes a road test for a motorcycle license or a motorcycle
endorsement when operating a motorcycle or motorized scooter with an engine displacement of
less than 231 cubic centimeters shall be issued a motorcycle license or endorsement restricting
the person’s operation of such vehicles to any motorcycle with an engine displacement of 500
cubic centimeters or less. A person who successfully completes a road test for a motorcycle
license or motorcycle endorsement when operating a motorcycle with an engine displacement of
231 or more cubic centimeters shall be issued a motorcycle license or endorsement without any
restriction as to engine displacement. Any person who successfully completes an approved
motorcycle safety education course established pursuant to the provisions of section 1 of
P.L.1991, c.452 (C.27:5F-36) shall be issued a motorcycle license or endorsement without
restriction as to engine displacement.
The commission shall issue a basic driver’s license to operate a motor vehicle other than a
motorcycle to a person over 18 years of age who previously has not been licensed to drive a
motor vehicle in this State or another jurisdiction only if that person has: (1) operated a
passenger automobile in compliance with the requirements of this title for not less than one
year, not including any period of suspension or postponement, from the date of issuance of a
probationary license pursuant to section 4 of P.L.1950, c.127 (C.39:3-13.4); (2) not been
assessed more than two motor vehicle points; (3) not been convicted in the previous year for a
violation of R.S.39:4-50, section 2 of P.L.1981, c.512 (C.39:4-50.4a), P.L.1992, c.189 (C.39:4-
50.14), R.S.39:4-129, N.J.S.2C:11-5, subsection c. of N.J.S.2C:12-1, or any other motor vehicle-
related violation the commission determines to be significant and applicable pursuant to
regulation; and (4) passed an examination of the applicant’s ability to operate a motor vehicle
pursuant to this section.
The commission shall expand the driver’s license examination by 20%. The additional
questions to be added shall consist solely of questions developed in conjunction with the State
Department of Health and Senior Services concerning the use of alcohol or drugs as related to
highway safety. The commission shall develop in conjunction with the State Department of
Health and Senior Services supplements to the driver’s manual which shall include information
necessary to answer any question on the driver’s license examination concerning alcohol or
drugs as related to highway safety.
Up to 20 questions may be added to the examination on subjects to be determined by the
commission that are of particular relevance to youthful drivers, after consultation with the
Director of the Division of Highway Traffic Safety in the Department of Law and Public Safety.
The commission shall expand the driver’s license examination to include a question asking
whether the applicant is aware of the provisions of the “Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act,”
P.L.2008, c.50 (C.26:6-77 et al.) and the procedure for indicating on the driver’s license the
intention to make a donation of body organs or tissues pursuant to P.L.1978, c.181 (C.39:3-12.2).
Any person applying for a driver’s license to operate a motor vehicle or motorized bicycle in
this State shall surrender to the commission any current driver’s license issued to the applicant
by another state or jurisdiction upon the applicant’s receipt of a driver’s license for this State.
The commission shall refuse to issue a driver’s license if the applicant fails to comply with this
provision. An applicant for a permit or license who is less than 18 years of age, and who holds a
permit or license for a passenger automobile issued by another state or country that is valid or
has expired within a time period designated by the commission, shall be subject to the permit
and license requirements and penalties applicable to State permit and license applicants who
are of the same age; except that if the other state or country has permit or license standards
substantially similar to those of this State, the credentials of the other state or country shall be
acceptable.
The commission shall create classified licensing of drivers covering the following
classifications:
a. Motorcycles, except that for the purposes of this section, motorcycle shall not include any
three-wheeled motor vehicle equipped with a single cab with glazing enclosing the occupant,
seats similar to those of a passenger vehicle or truck, seat belts and automotive steering or any
vehicle defined as a motorcycle pursuant to R.S.39:1-1 having a motor with a maximum piston
displacement that is less than 50 cubic centimeters or a motor that is rated at no more than 1.5
brake horsepower with a maximum speed of no more than 35 miles per hour on a flat surface.
b. Omnibuses as classified by R.S.39:3-10.1 and school buses classified under N.J.S.18A:39-
1 et seq.
c. (Deleted by amendment, P.L.1999, c.28).
d. All motor vehicles not included in classifications a. and b. A license issued pursuant to
this classification d. shall be referred to as the “basic driver’s license.”
Every applicant for a license under classification b. shall be a holder of a basic driver’s license.
Any issuance of a license under classification b. shall be by endorsement on the basic driver’s
license.
A driver’s license for motorcycles may be issued separately, but if issued to the holder of a
basic driver’s license, it shall be by endorsement on the basic driver’s license. The holder of a
basic driver’s license or a separately issued motorcycle license shall be authorized to operate a
motorcycle having a motor with a maximum piston displacement that is less than 50 cubic
centimeters or a motor that is rated at no more than 1.5 brake horsepower with a maximum
speed no more than 35 miles per hour on a flat surface.
The commission, upon payment of the lawful fee and after it or a person authorized by it has
examined the applicant and is satisfied of the applicant’s ability as an operator, may, in its
discretion, issue a license to the applicant to drive a motor vehicle. The license shall authorize
him to drive any registered vehicle, of the kind or kinds indicated, and shall expire, except as
otherwise provided, on the last day of the 48th calendar month following the calendar month in
which such license was issued.