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RESTRICTIONS AND ENDORSEMENTS POLICY: AUTHORITY R.S. 32:423 DEFINITION The Department, upon issuing an operator's license, shall have authority whenever good cause appears to impose restrictions suitable to the licensee's driving ability with respect to the type of, or special control device required on, a motor vehicle. RESTRICTIONS: A restriction will be imposed to compensate for a handicap which would hinder the safe operation of a motor vehicle. These restrictions must be suitable and appropriate to assure the safe operation of motor vehicles. 01 CORRECTIVE LENS (Glasses/contacts).
02 OPERATING A VEHICLE ONLY WITH LICENSED DRIVER. In the case of applicants seventeen (17) years of age and above, this restriction will be issued to individuals needing more practical driving experience. An '02' restricted license may be renewed and it is permissible to include an '07' (motorcycle endorsement) with such a license. (See Section I, Policy #21.00).
03 USING LEFT OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR. The restriction will be added to individuals who have impaired vision worse than 20/40 in either or both eyes. The '03' restriction does not mean that eyes cannot be improved. 04 EYES CANNOT BE IMPROVED.
This is an information code designed to avoid the continued referral of an applicant whose vision cannot be improved. Should not be added unless specified by the eye doctor.
05 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. This will be added for applicants who have lost one or both legs, or have lost the use of one or both legs.
If the applicant wears one or two artificial limbs, a driving test may be necessary to determine if he/she has adapted sufficiently for the safe operation of a motor vehicle without the necessity of the '05' restriction. In this case, restriction #40 (wearing artificial limb) would be required. 06 POWER STEERING. This is to be used when a physical handicap hinders the strength or movement of the applicant's arms. This would compensate for the loss of mobility of the arms to control the steering. 07 NO PASSENGERS ALLOWED. This is only for the Commercial Learner's Permit.
When a 'P' passenger endorsement and/or 'S' School Bus endorsement is added to a CLP this restriction is added. 08 DAYTIME DRIVING ONLY.
This restriction will apply when the applicant's visual acuity is not 20/70 or better in each eye or upon the recommendation of a vision specialist. Intel 945gm driver windows 10. 09 SPECIAL RESTRICTION. May be used for any restriction which is not covered with a specific restriction code, or when there are four (4) or more restrictions to be used. See last page of this policy for more details. This special code should be suitable and appropriate to enable the applicant to operate a motor vehicle safely. Anytime this restriction is used, it must be completely explained to the applicant, whether it be for a new license issuance or a renewal. This restriction is hereby abolished.
With new programming (6/01), computer will allow 6 endorsements. Also the use of the 60 restriction (Restriction Card) will be used if necessary. 10 HEARING CANNOT BE IMPROVED (THIS RESTRICTION CODE IS BEING REPLACED BY #73 OR #74.
ONCE ALL LICENSES WITH A #10 HAVE BEEN REPLACED WITH A #73 OR #74 THEN #10 WILL BE DELETED). This code gives information concerning the driver's disability which will aid him if he should be stopped by a police officer and is unable to communicate. To compensate for the disability, restriction #41.0 must be applied. 11 MUST WEAR HEARING AID. This code is applied to applicants having a hearing problem which can be improved with a hearing aid. 12 RESTRICTED TO NO MORE THAN 5 MILE RADIUS OF HOME.
This restriction applies to handicapped drivers that, for whatever reason, have slower than normal response times. This could be caused by the person's age, physical disability, visual problem, etc. These same considerations would apply in determining whether to impose any of the restrictions listed under numbers 13 through 19. 13 RESTRICTED TO NO MORE THAN A 10 MILE RADIUS OF HOME. Determination for this restriction is to be based on the same criteria as stated in restriction #12 above. 14 RESTRICTED TO NO MORE THAN A 15 MILE RADIUS OF HOME.
Determination for this restriction is to be based on the same criteria as stated in restriction #12 above. 15 RESTRICTED TO NO MORE THAN A 20 MILE RADIUS OF HOME. Determination for this restriction is to be based on the same criteria as stated in restriction #12 above.
16 RESTRICTED TO NO MORE THAN A 25 MILE RADIUS OF HOME. Determination for this restriction is to be based on the same criteria as stated in restriction #12 above. 17 RESTRICTED TO RURAL AREA ONLY.
This restriction may also apply to a handicapped individual with a slow response time, whatever the cause. This specifically prohibits operation of a motor vehicle by the handicapped driver in any corporate limit of any city, town or other incorporated areas. 18 NO INTERSTATE HIGHWAY DRIVING.
This driver must not operate a motor vehicle on an interstate highway. Determination for this restriction is to be based on the same criteria as stated in restriction #12 above. 19 DRIVING ONLY WITHIN PARISH OF PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE. Determination for this restriction is to be based on the same criteria as stated in restriction #12 above. 20 RESTRICTED TO DRIVING A MAXIMUM OF 50 M.P.H. This restriction is applied to a driver, for whatever reason, who has a slower than normal response time.
This may be caused by the person's age, physical or visual disability, etc. The reduction in speed allows the driver more time to respond to changing traffic situations. These same considerations would apply in determining whether to impose restriction #21-#23. 21 RESTRICTED TO DRIVING A MAXIMUM OF 45 M.P.H. Determination for this restriction is to be based on the same criteria as stated in #20. The speed is reduced because the disability is more severe. 22 RESTRICTED TO DRIVING A MAXIMUM OF 40 M.P.H.
Determination for this restriction is to be based on the same criteria as stated in #20. Restriction #18 should also be applied as this speed (40 m.p.h.) is not allowed on an interstate highway. 23 RESTRICTED TO DRIVING A MAXIMUM OF 35 M.P.H. Determination for this restriction is to be based on the same criteria as stated in #20 and #22. Other restrictions, such as #12-#19 and #30 should be considered as well, due to the physical and/or visual disability. 24 VISION MEDICAL EXAM REQUIRED EVERY 6 MONTHS. If it is determined that the driver has a progressive type of visual disability, disease or condition, this examination must be required in the form of a vision report furnished from a vision specialist every six months, unless a longer period for periodic reexamination is specified by the vision specialist.
(See restrictions #25 and #26.) 25 VISION MEDICAL EXAM REQUIRED EVERY YEAR. To be used only upon specific recommendation of a vision specialist. (See restriction #24 above.) 26 VISION MEDICAL EXAM REQUIRED EVERY 2 YEARS. To be used only upon specific recommendation of a vision specialist.
(See restriction #24 above.) 27 COMPLETE MEDICAL EXAM REQUIRED EVERY 6 MONTHS. This restriction is to be applied only upon recommendation of a doctor. 28 COMPLETE MEDICAL EXAM REQUIRED EVERY YEAR. This restriction is to be applied only upon recommendation of a doctor. 29 COMPLETE MEDICAL EXAM REQUIRED EVERY TWO YEARS. This restriction is to be applied only upon recommendation of a doctor.
30 DRIVING ONLY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 9:00 A.M. This code may be used when a driver has a disability which may restrict his mobility and/or judgment to the degree that he would be unable to cope with heavy traffic. The hours 9:00 a.m. Are normally light traffic hours. 31 SEAT CUSHION REQUIRED. This restriction is used to compensate for a driver who is too short to reach the accelerator, brakes and/or clutch.
This would only be added after the Motor Vehicle officer has observed the driver on the outside driving test. 32 ACCELERATOR PEDAL ON LEFT SIDE.
This restriction could be used when a driver has lost his right leg or the use of the right leg. This is a seldom used restriction since a person who has lost their lower limbs would normally be restricted to hand controls covered in restriction #34. 33 MECHANICAL TURN SIGNALS. All late model vehicles are required to have mechanical signals but this would still be added to drivers who have lost the use of one or more of their upper limbs. 34 HAND CONTROLS REQUIRED. This restriction is required on a paraplegic or at any time a driver has lost some degree of his or her reflexes in the upper/lower limbs. This also would be added in the case of dwarfs and amputees.
A road skills test must be administered. 35 BRAKE AND ACCELERATOR CONTROLS REQUIRED. This restriction would be imposed for paraplegics or on drivers who have lost some degree of mobility of their limbs. It differs from restriction #34 in that no hand controls for the dimmer switch is deemed necessary. 36 EXTENSION BAR FOR GAS PEDAL. This is a seldom used restriction because drivers with a significant mobility handicap which would require an extension bar for the gas pedal would normally need hand controls. Only careful judgment of all factors involved would determine if only the extension bar for gas pedal is necessary.
37 DIMMER SWITCH ON STEERING COLUMN. This is another restriction which is seldom used alone. Normally, restriction #34 would be used when a driver has lost a significant amount of mobility of his limbs to warrant a dimmer switch on the steering column. If the Motor Vehicle officer deems the restriction necessary, add the restriction to the license so that the driver will know all vehicles he or she drives should be properly equipped. 38 SPECIFIC DRIVING ROUTE MUST ACCOMPANY LICENSE.
This restriction applies to the handicapped/slow response driver and consideration should be given to impose a driving route that meets his/her needs. This restriction applies whenever the driver's disability is such that he/she would not be capable of handling heavy traffic situations or is incapable of less restricted driving. 39 LIGHT TRAFFIC IN THE PARISH OF RESIDENCE ONLY. Determination for this restriction is to be based on the same criteria as stated in restriction #17. 40 WEARING OF ARTIFICIAL LIMB. This is added when a driver has lost one or more limbs and has learned to use the prosthesis as well as the natural limb. 41 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR.
Should be added to drivers who cannot hear and the disability cannot be improved with a hearing aid. The restriction of additional mirrors will aid the driver in detecting approaching traffic in the driver's blind spots. 42 LEFT AND RIGHT REARVIEW MIRRORS. This code differs from restriction code #41 in that inside mirror is not mandated in this restriction.
43 SPECIFIC VISUAL FOR CDL. (Effective 12-01-90, must be used in conjunction with restriction #53). This restriction is to be used whenever CDL applicants can only achieve 20/40 (Snellen) visual acuity in one eye.
EXAMPLE: Applicant is blind in one eye, but achieves 20/40 with or without corrective lenses in the good eye. Applicant must have been employed as a commercial vehicle driver continuously since March 31, 1990. 44 EYEGLASSES/CONTACTS, LEFT OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR, EYES CANNOT BE IMPROVED. This combines requirements under restrictions, #1, #3, and #4. 45 EYEGLASSES/CONTACTS, LEFT OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR, EYES CANNOT BE IMPROVED, DAYTIME DRIVING ONLY.
This combines requirements under restrictions #1, #3, #4, and #8. 46 RESTRICTED TO DRIVING A VEHICLE EQUIPPED WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING, MECHANICAL TURN SIGNALS, HAND CONTROLS, EXTENSION BAR FOR GAS PEDAL. This combines requirements under restriction #5, #6, #33, #34, and #36. 47 CDL WAIVER FOR FARM RELATED SERVICE INDUSTRIES. License must be accompanied by completed CDL Waiver for Farm Related Service Industries form.
Allows non-CDL drivers to operate CDL vehicles for farm related service industries within 150 mile radius from their place of business or the farm which is being served. The license is only valid for providing farm related services and for not more than 180 days in a calendar year. After the 180 day period, this license will only be good for the previous class license listed on the CDL waiver form. This is a restricted license and will be indicated as such on the face of the license. The CDL Waiver must be renewed for each waiver period throughout the duration of the license. 48 LIGHT TRAFFIC ONLY.
Applies to the handicapped driver that has slower than normal responses due to age, physical disorder, or visual problems. This limits operation of a motor vehicle to light traffic areas only.
49 AIR OVER-HYDRAULIC BRAKE SYSTEM. NO LONGER USED. This restriction is for CDL drivers who pass the air brake system test, but take the skills test in a vehicle equipped with air-over-hydraulic brakes. These drivers are restricted operating vehicles equipped with a standard air brake system, but not from operating vehicles an air-over-hydraulic brake system. Notation should appear on the Skills Test Certificate to indicate 'Air-Over-Hydraulic Brakes, Add 49 Restriction.' 50 HARDSHIP RESTRICTED LICENSE.
This restriction denotes an economic hardship license which allows the individual to drive under limited conditions as outlined in either the court order, the refusal interview or submit interview. The explanation to this restriction (court order or administrative documents) must be attached and carried with the license at all times.
(See Section I, P/P Statement#27.0 entitled 'Hardship License') 51 INTERLOCK DEVICE. Hardship license specifically issued with an interlock device. 52 INTRA-STATE ONLY. This restriction applies to commercial driver's license applicants who are under the age of 21. The letter 'K' will appear under the restrictions section of the CDL. 53 INTRA-STATE ONLY. This restriction applies to commercial driver's license applicants with a medical and/or visual problem which disqualifies them from driving outside the State of Louisiana.
The letter 'K' will appear under the restrictions section of the CDL. 54 AIRBRAKES RESTRICTION. This restriction is added to a commercial driver's license whenever the CDL applicant has not passed the airbrakes written test, and/or failed the airbrakes part of the skills test, or took a skills test in a vehicle not equipped with air-brakes. Applicant is not qualified to operate vehicles with airbrakes. The letter 'L' will appear under the restrictions section of the CDL. 55 NO 18-WHEELERS. This restriction is added to a commercial driver's license (Class A) whenever the CDL applicant has skills tested in a combination vehicle where the pulling unit was less than 26,001 pounds gross vehicle weight rating.
56 INTRA-STATE ONLY. This restriction applies to commercial driver's license applicants who have self-certified as INTRA-STATE non-excepted or excepted.
The letter 'K' will appear in the restrictions section of the CDL. This restriction is automatically added in conjunction with an INTRA-STATE self-certification type of commerce.
If the driver changes his self certification from INTRA-STATE non-excepted or excepted to INTER-STATE non-excepted or excepted then the restriction must be removed from the driver's license when the certification is changed. 57 INTERLOCK/CONDITION OF REINSTATEMENT. This restriction is added to an applicant that is required to have an ignition interlock device as a condition of reinstatement.
58 MEDICAL VARIANCE DOCUMENT REQUIRED. This restriction is added to any commercial driver's license applicant that holds a waiver from FMSCA for vision, diabetes, or Skill's Performance Evaluation (SPE). 59 NO MANUAL TRANSMISSION EQUIPPED CMV. This restriction is valid for all CDL class licenses and prohibits the driver from operating a vehicle with a manual transmission. The letter 'E' will appear in the restriction section of a CDL Class license.
60 RESTRICTION CARD. This restriction is for anything not covered. It requires a 'Restriction Card' be attached to license specifying the restriction. 61 INTERMEDIATE LICENSE. This restriction is added to Class E licenses for minors sixteen (16) years of age who have completed their 180 day learner's permit stage.
This restriction cannot be removed until the applicant reaches the age of seventeen (17). 62 FRONT/SIDE FENDER MIRRORS.
Requires mirrors to be mounted to the front fenders to increase visibility in blind spots. This restriction is to be used when an applicant has a severe mobility impairment which affects the ratio of movement of the neck.
63 CLASS B PASSENGER ENDORSEMENT. Allows the driver to operate a Class B (GVWR 26,001 and more) passenger carrying vehicle. This restriction can only be added when the skills test is performed in a Class B passenger vehicle. An 'M' will print on the front of the license. 64 CLASS C PASSENGER ENDORSEMENT. Allows the driver to operate a Class C (GVWR 26,000 and less) passenger carrying vehicle.
This restriction can only be added when the skills test is performed in a Class C passenger vehicle. An 'N' will print on the front of the license 66 BIOPTIC LENS REQUIRED. This restriction denotes the requirement for the driver to wear bioptic lens when driving a Class E vehicle. Drivers with this restriction cannot obtain a motorcycle endorsement. This restriction allows customers to drive 1/2 hour before sunrise through 1/2 hour after sunset and prohibits driving during adverse weather. (See Policy 9.01 Bioptic Telescopic Lens) 67 NO TRACTOR-TRAILER CMV.
This restriction is added to a commercial driver's license if an applicant performs a skills test in a combination vehicle for a Class A with the pulling unit and trailer connected with a pintle hook or other non-fifth wheel connection. This will print as an 'O' restriction on the credential. 68 NO FULL AIR BRAKE EQUIPPED. This restriction is for CDL drivers who pass the air brake system test, but take the skills test in a vehicle equipped with air-over-hydraulic brakes. These drivers are restricted from operating vehicles equipped with a standard air brake system, but not from operating vehicles with an air-over-hydraulic or hydraulic brake system. This will print as a 'Z' restriction on the credential. 69 NO CARGO IN CMV TANK VEHICLE.
This restriction is added to a Commercial Learner's Permit only in conjunction with the 'N' Tank Endorsement. The vehicle being operated cannot have any cargo or any hazardous materials residue. 70 LOSS OF VISION IN LEFT EYE (LESS THAN 20/40 in left eye). 71 LOSS OF VISION IN RIGHT EYE (LESS THAN 20/40 in right eye). 72 VISION MEDICAL EVERY 4 YEARS as required by the vision specialist.
This code gives information concerning the driver's disability which will aid him if he should be stopped by a police officer and is unable to communicate. To compensate for the disability, restriction #41.0 must be applied.
74 HARD OF HEARING. This code gives information concerning the driver's disability which will aid him if he should be stopped by a police officer and is unable to communicate. To compensate for the disability, restriction #41.0 must be applied. ENDORSEMENTS Endorsements shall be issued for a commercial drivers' license provided the applicant passes the appropriate knowledge and skills test necessary for the issuance of the endorsement and provided the applicant passes any requisite security assessment for the issuance of a particular endorsement. E- Emergency Endorsement - This is a special endorsement for emergency vehicle operators for which there are no administrative procedures at this time. H - Hazardous materials M - Motorcycle N - Tank P - Passenger S - School bus T - Double/Triple trailers V - Variance restriction - 58 restriction (Restriction currently prints under endorsement section of the current driver's license) X - Combination tank and hazardous materials NOTES:. If a driver with an 'H' endorsement receives a second conviction of any combination of reckless and/or negligent violations, the hazmat 'H' endorsement will be permanently revoked.
Once the hazmat endorsement is removed, it cannot be added back in Louisiana. If a driver with an 'X' endorsement receives a second conviction of any combination of reckless and/or negligent violations, the 'X' endorsement will be permanently revoked. The driver may, however, keep his tank 'N' endorsement.
Once the hazmat endorsement is removed, it cannot be added back in Louisiana. If a driver with an 'S' endorsement receives a DWI or Refusal while operating any vehicle, the 'S' endorsement will be revoked for ten (10) years. When a CDL driver has a waiver from FMCSA for vision, diabetes, or Skill's Performance Evaluation (SPE), the 58 restriction and the 'V' endorsement will populate when the waiver field(s) and dates are entered on DLRUMD. RELATED POLICIES Section I.
In order to drive certain types of vehicles with a commercial driver's license (CDL), it may be necessary to add an endorsement or remove a restriction. In either case, additional testing and fees will be required. CDL Endorsements After you have satisfied the requirements for a, you may also need to pass additional written and road driving tests to operate special types of commercial motor vehicles. Below is a list of the federal endorsement codes you may need in addition to your CDL and what tests will be required by your state.
H Endorsement: Required for vehicles containing hazardous materials. Requires a written knowledge test. N Endorsement: Permits you to operate tank vehicles. Requires an additional written knowledge test. P Endorsement: Allows you to operate a vehicle that carries over a specified number of passengers (the exact number may depend on your state).
Requires written knowledge AND road skills tests. S Endorsement: Permits the operation of a school bus.
Requires written knowledge AND road skills tests. ALSO requires separate application forms, fees, and background checks.
See our guide to passenger and school bus endorsements. T Endorsement: Allows you to tow a double or triple trailer. Requires an additional knowledge test. X Endorsement: Combination endorsement for HAZMAT and tank vehicles. Requires a written knowledge test. Check with your state to determine the exact process required for adding an endorsement to your commercial driver license.
CDL Restrictions A restriction placed on your commercial driver's license may keep you from operating certain types of vehicles. Common federal CDL restriction codes are listed below:. E Restriction: Prohibits you from operating vehicles with a manual transmission. Occurs when you take your skills test in a CMV with automatic transmission.
L Restriction: Prohibits operation of a vehicle containing a full air brake system. Occurs if you:. Fail the Air Brakes Knowledge Test. Incorrectly identify air brake system components. Fail to properly conduct an air brakes system check. Take the road skill test in a CMV lacking a full air brake system.
Z Restriction: Also prohibits you from driving a CMV with full air brakes. Occurs if you tested in a vehicle with an air over hydraulic brake system.
M Restriction: Restricts you to operating a Class B or C passenger vehicle/school bus ONLY. Occurs if you possess a Class A CDL, but earned your passenger/school bus endorsement driving a Class B vehicle. N Restriction: Restricts you to operating a Class C passenger vehicle/school bus ONLY. Occurs when you possess a Class B CDL, but earned your passenger/school bus endorsement driving a Class C vehicle. Restriction: Prohibits you from driving any Class A vehicle that has a fifth wheel connection.
Occurs when you take your skills test in a CMV that has a non-fifth wheel connection, such as a pintle hook. V Restriction: Indicates that a medical variance has been reported by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). This may occur, for instance, if you have a vision or diabetic waiver issued by the FMCSA. Depending on your state, there may be additional restriction codes that can be placed on your CDL license. Removing a CDL Restriction If you wish to remove a restriction from your CDL, you may be required to complete or provide:.
Additional written knowledge tests. Additional road skills tests. This includes testing in a vehicle meeting the requirements indicated by the restriction. Further medical evaluations.
Payment of additional fees.
Louisiana License Restrictions In certain situations, the Office of Motor Vehicles may have to limit your driving privileges to operating a vehicle only when certain conditions are met. Restrictions are usually placed onto your Louisiana drivers license at the time of the initial application. Removing a Louisiana drivers license restriction is not easy and will most likely require you to submit to additional testing to prove that the condition that warranted for the restriction in the first place no longer applies. Teenagers should be mindful of Louisiana intermediate license restrictions that are part of the state's graduated drivers license program. Restriction Codes A list of Louisiana drivers license restriction codes is provided below.
Mind you, this list does not get updated too frequently, so if your spots a code that is not presented here, it may be a good idea to refer to the official OMV website or contact a local OMV branch directly. Corrective lens. Operating a vehicle only with licensed driver. Using left outside rearview mirror. Eyes cannot be improved. Automatic transmission. 06.
Power steering. 07.
Motorcycle endorsement. 08. Daytime driving only.
09. Special restriction. 10. Hearing cannot be improved.
11. Must wear hearing aid. 12. Restricted to no more than 5 mile radius of home. 13. Restricted to no more than 10 mile radius of home.
14. Restricted to no more than 15 mile radius of home. 15. Restricted to no more than 20 mile radius of home. 16. Restricted to no more than 25 mile radius of home. 17.
Restricted to rural area only. 18. No interstate highway driving. 19. Driving only within parish or principal residence.
20. Restricted to driving a maximum of 50 m.p.h. Restricted to driving a maximum of 45 m.p.h. Restricted to driving a maximum of 40 m.p.h. Restricted to driving a maximum of 35 m.p.h. Vision medical exam required every six months.
25. Vision medical exam required every year.
26 Vision medical exam required every 2 years. 27 Complete medical exam required every 6 months. 28 Complete medical exam required every year. 29 Complete medical exam required every two years. 30 Driving only between the hours of 9:00 a.m. 31 Seat cushion required.
32 Accelerator pedal on left side. 33 Mechanical turn signals. 34 Hand controls required. 35 Brake and accelerator controls required. 36 Extension bar for gas pedal. 37 Dimmer switch on steering column. 38 Specific driving route must accompany license.
39 Light traffic in the parish of residence only. 40 Wearing of artificial limb.
41 Inside and outside rearview mirror. 42 Left and right rearview mirrors. 43 Specific visual for cdl.
44 Eyeglasses/contacts, left outside rearview mirror, eyes cannot be improved. 45 Eyeglasses/contacts, left outside rearview mirror, eyes cannot be improved, daytime driving only. 46 Restricted to driving a vehicle equipped with automatic transmission, power steering, mechanical turn signals, hand controls, extension bar for gas pedal. 47 CDL waiver for farm related service industries. 48 Light traffic only. 49 Air over-hydraulic brake system.
50 Hardship restricted license. 51 Interlock device. 52 Intra-state only.
53 Intra-state only. 54 Airbrakes restriction. 55 No 18-wheelers. 60 Restriction card.
61 Intermediate license. 62 Front/side fender mirrors. 63 Class b passenger endorsement.
64 Class c passenger endorsement. 70 Loss of vision in left eye. 71 Loss of vision in right eye.
72 Vision medical every 4 years. As you can see, there are quite a few available for the OMV to place onto your drivers license.
These restrictions are usually placed onto your license once you take the initial and receive your original driving license. If you currently have a restriction that you would like to remove, please contact a local OMV office for assistance. Intermediate License Restrictions Intermediate license restrictions are part of program and apply to those who receive a drivers license before their 17th birthday. The main idea behind this type of license is to allow teenagers to start driving unsupervised while preventing them from getting into trouble.
For example, it is a known fact that most of the accidents that involve teenagers happen at night, so the OMV bans intermediate license holders from operating a vehicle during nighttime hours. The following intermediate driver's license restrictions are currently active in Louisiana:. Curfew. The nighttime driving restriction prohibits all intermediate license holders from driving between 11 p.m. Unless accompanied by a licensed parent or guardian, a licensed driver at least 21 years of age or by a licensed sibling at least 18 years of age.
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Intermediate drivers license needs to be held until the licensee reaches the age of 17 years. At that point, the intermediate license can be upgraded to a full unrestricted drivers license and all license restrictions are lifted. Drivers Permit Restrictions apply to those who currently hold a learners permit.
Permit restriction are age dependent, since most of them are part of the graduated license program. If you obtain a and you are at least 17 years of age, the only restriction that you will need to follow is that you cannot drive alone and must have a licensed driver 21 years of age or older seated next to you whenever you are driving. However, you must still go through the same testing procedures and pass the before you can be issued with a permit. If you are not sure whether you are ready to take the real knowledge exam, you may try yourself against this free that is provided online. Permit holders under 17 years of age are required to complete a state-approved course. Once the course is completed and the permit test is passed, the following learners permit restrictions need to be observed:. No driving alone.
You must have a licensed parent/legal guardian or another licensed driver at least 21 years of age supervise your driving practice. No cell phones. You cannot use a cell phone or any other communication device while driving. These restrictions must be observed for at least 180 days and you need to be at least 16 years of age before you can upgrade to a drivers license. If you want to know more about Louisiana drivers license or driver's permit restrictions, please refer to the, the book contains answers to most of the questions you may have.
California Drivers License Restrictions Depending on the type of a drivers license that you currently hold, certain California drivers license restrictions may apply to it. This particularly concerns drivers under the age of 18 who must observe all California provisional driver's license restrictions for at least 12 months or until they reach the age of 18, whatever comes first. Apart from provisional license restrictions, other California driver license restrictions may limit your ability to operate a vehicle under certain conditions. For example, a very common type of a restriction is a bioptic lens restriction that requires you to wear glasses or contact lenses while driving. California Drivers License Restriction Codes Unfortunately, we were unable to locate a list of the California driver's license restriction codes, so if you are trying to find what a specific code means, you should turn to the California Department of Motor Vehicle and they will decipher the code for you.
The most common restrictions that are placed on are the bioptic lens and daytime driving only. These are placed onto your drivers license if you fail the vision exam at the DMV during your. In order to pass the vision exam, you must have visual acuity better than 20/200 in at least one eye without the use of a bioptic telescopic lens or similar bioptic device.
California Provisional Drivers License Restrictions Provisional license restrictions are part of the program and it's just a small portion of the measures that were devised to keep teen drivers safe during their first years of driving. Most teenagers are under the impression that once they pass the, they get a full driver's license and can do whatever they want on the road.
This is not exactly true, the drivers license that is issued to drivers under age of 18 is marked as a provisional drivers license and it comes with the following restrictions:. Curfew.
No driving between 11 p.m. Passenger restrictions.
You cannot transport any passengers under the age of 20. These driver's license restrictions do not apply if you have a parent/legal guardian present in the vehicle. Note how these license restrictions are different from the that you had to observe while driving under the. The main difference is that while operating under a learner's permit, you are not allowed any unsupervised driving whatsoever, while California provisional license restrictions merely limits your ability to drive alone to when it's safe to do so. Exceptions to California Provisional License Restrictions In certain situations, the need to travel is greater than the danger this traveling may cause and the DMV recognizes this fact.
That's why you are allowed to break the provisional license restrictions, provided the following conditions are met:. Medical necessity when reasonable transportation facilities are inadequate. You must carry a signed statement from your doctor stating the diagnosis and the probable date the necessity will end. Schooling or school-authorized activities when reasonable transportation facilities are inadequate. You must carry a statement signed by the school principal, dean or a staff person authorized by the principal or dean, indicating when the schooling or school-authorized activity will be completed. Necessity of family member including yourself, when adequate transportation facilities are unavailable and you need personal transportation or to transport a family member.
You must carry a signed statement by a parent/legal guardian verifying the reason you must drive and the probable date the necessity will end. Emancipated minor If you have filed documents with DMV to show you are emancipated and have filed either an SR-1P or SR 22 as required by law, you are not held to the provisional driving restrictions. It may be a good idea to carry proof of your emancipated status with you.
In all other cases, you must observe your are all times. Restrictions will be automatically lifted in 12 months or when you turn 18, whichever comes first.
You do not need to exchange your drivers license at that point.
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