322.1615 Learner’s driver license.
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(1)The department may issue a learner’s driver license to a person who is at least 15 years of age and who:
(a)Has passed the written examination for a learner’s driver license;
(b)Has passed the vision and hearing examination administered under s. 322.12 ;
(c)Has satisfactorily completed a driver education course approved by the department which meets or exceeds the Department of Education Driver Education/Traffic Safety-Classroom 1900300 course version description; and
(d)Meets all other requirements set forth in law and by rule of the department.
(2)When operating a motor vehicle, the holder of a learner’s driver license must be accompanied at all times by a driver who:
(a)Holds a valid license to operate the type of vehicle being operated;
(b)Is at least 21 years of age; and
(c)Occupies the closest seat to the right of the driver of the motor vehicle.
(3)A person who holds a learner’s driver license may operate a vehicle only during daylight hours, except that the holder of a learner’s driver license may operate a vehicle until 10 p.m. after 3 months following the issuance of the learner’s driver license.
(4)A licensee who violates subsection
(2)or subsection
(3)is subject to the civil penalty imposed for a moving violation as set forth in chapter 318.