321.180B - GRADUATED DRIVER'S LICENSES FOR PERSONS AGED FOURTEEN THROUGH SEVENTEEN.

        321.180B  GRADUATED DRIVER'S LICENSES FOR PERSONS AGED      FOURTEEN THROUGH SEVENTEEN.         Persons under age eighteen shall not be issued a license or permit      to operate a motor vehicle except under the provisions of this      section.  However, the department may issue restricted and special      driver's licenses to certain minors as provided in sections 321.178      and 321.194, and driver's licenses restricted to motorized bicycles      as provided in section 321.189.  A license or permit shall not be      issued under this section or section 321.178 or 321.194 without the      consent of a parent or guardian or a person having custody of the      applicant under chapter 232 or 600A.  An additional consent is      required each time a license or permit is issued under this section      or section 321.178 or 321.194.  The consent must be signed by at      least one parent, guardian, or custodian on an affidavit form      provided by the department.         1.  Instruction permit.  The department may issue an      instruction permit to an applicant between the ages of fourteen and      eighteen years if the applicant meets the requirements of sections      321.184 and 321.186, other than a driving demonstration, and pays the      required fee.  An instruction permit issued under this section shall      be valid for a period not to exceed four years from the licensee's      birthday anniversary in the year of issuance.  A motorcycle      instruction permit issued under this section is not renewable.         Subject to the limitations in this subsection, an instruction      permit entitles the permittee, while having the permit in the      permittee's immediate possession, to operate a motor vehicle other      than a commercial motor vehicle or as a chauffeur or a motor vehicle      with a gross vehicle weight rating of sixteen thousand one or more      pounds upon the highways.         Except as otherwise provided, a permittee who is less than      eighteen years of age and who is operating a motor vehicle must be      accompanied by a person issued a driver's license valid for the      vehicle operated who is the parent, guardian, or custodian of the      permittee, member of the permittee's immediate family if the family      member is at least twenty-one years of age, an approved driver      education instructor, a prospective driver education instructor who      is enrolled in a practitioner preparation program with a safety      education program approved by the state board of education, or a      person at least twenty-five years of age if written permission is      granted by the parent, guardian, or custodian, and who is actually      occupying a seat beside the driver.  A permittee shall not operate a      motor vehicle if the number of passengers in the motor vehicle      exceeds the number of passenger safety belts in the motor vehicle.      If the applicant for an instruction permit holds a driver's license      issued in this state valid for the operation of a motorized bicycle      or a motorcycle, the instruction permit shall be valid for such      operation without the requirement of an accompanying person.         However, if the permittee is operating a motorcycle in accordance      with this section, the accompanying person must be within audible and      visual communications distance from the permittee and be accompanying      the permittee on or in a different motor vehicle.  Only one permittee      shall be under the immediate supervision of an accompanying qualified      person.         A permittee shall not be penalized for failing to have the      instruction permit in the permittee's immediate possession if the      permittee produces in court, within a reasonable time, an instruction      permit issued to the permittee and valid at the time of the      permittee's arrest or at the time the permittee was charged with      failure to have the permit in the permittee's immediate possession.         2.  Intermediate license.  The department may issue an      intermediate driver's license to a person sixteen or seventeen years      of age who possesses an instruction permit issued under subsection 1      or a comparable instruction permit issued by another state for a      minimum of six months immediately preceding application, and who      presents an affidavit signed by a parent, guardian, or custodian on a      form to be provided by the department that the permittee has      accumulated a total of twenty hours of street or highway driving of      which two hours were conducted after sunset and before sunrise and      the street or highway driving was with the permittee's parent,      guardian, custodian, instructor, a person certified by the      department, or a person at least twenty-five years of age who had      written permission from a parent, guardian, or custodian to accompany      the permittee, and whose driving privileges have not been suspended,      revoked, or barred under this chapter or chapter 321J during, and who      has been accident and violation free continuously for, the six-month      period immediately preceding the application for an intermediate      license.  An applicant for an intermediate license must meet the      requirements of section 321.186, including satisfactory completion of      driver education as required in section 321.178, and payment of the      required license fee before an intermediate license will be issued.      A person issued an intermediate license must limit the number of      passengers in the motor vehicle when the intermediate licensee is      operating the motor vehicle to the number of passenger safety belts.         Except as otherwise provided, a person issued an intermediate      license under this subsection who is operating a motor vehicle      between the hours of twelve-thirty a.m. and five a.m. must be      accompanied by a person issued a driver's license valid for the      vehicle operated who is the parent, guardian, or custodian of the      permittee, a member of the permittee's immediate family if the family      member is at least twenty-one years of age, an approved driver      education instructor, a prospective driver education instructor who      is enrolled in a practitioner preparation program with a safety      education program approved by the state board of education, or a      person at least twenty-five years of age if written permission is      granted by the parent, guardian, or custodian, and who is actually      occupying a seat beside the driver.  However, a licensee may operate      a vehicle to and from school-related extracurricular activities and      work without an accompanying driver between the hours of      twelve-thirty a.m. and five a.m. if such licensee possesses a waiver      on a form to be provided by the department.  An accompanying driver      is not required between the hours of five a.m. and twelve-thirty a.m.         3.  Remedial driver improvement action -- suspension of permit,      intermediate license, or full license.  A person who has been      issued an instruction permit, an intermediate license, or a full      driver's license under this section, upon conviction of a moving      traffic violation or involvement in a motor vehicle accident which      occurred during the term of the instruction permit or intermediate      license, shall be subject to remedial driver improvement action or      suspension of the permit or current license.  A person possessing an      instruction permit who has been convicted of a moving traffic      violation or has been involved in an accident shall not be issued an      intermediate license until the person has completed the remedial      driver improvement action and has been accident and violation free      continuously for the six-month period immediately preceding the      application for the intermediate license.  A person possessing an      intermediate license who has been convicted of a moving traffic      violation or has been involved in an accident shall not be issued a      full driver's license until the person has completed the remedial      driver improvement action and has been accident and violation free      continuously for the twelve-month period immediately preceding the      application for a full driver's license.         4.  Full driver's license.  A full driver's license may be      issued to a person seventeen years of age who possesses an      intermediate license issued under subsection 2 or a comparable      intermediate license issued by another state for a minimum of twelve      months immediately preceding application, and who presents an      affidavit signed by a parent, guardian, or custodian on a form to be      provided by the department that the intermediate licensee has      accumulated a total of ten hours of street or highway driving of      which two hours were conducted after sunset and before sunrise and      the street or highway driving was with the licensee's parent,      guardian, custodian, instructor, a person certified by the      department, or a person at least twenty-five years of age who had      written permission from a parent, guardian, or custodian to accompany      the licensee, whose driving privileges have not been suspended,      revoked, or barred under this chapter or chapter 321J during, and who      has been accident and violation free continuously for, the      twelve-month period immediately preceding the application for a full      driver's license, and who has paid the required fee.         5.  Class M license education requirements.  A person under      the age of eighteen applying for an intermediate or full driver's      license valid for the operation of a motorcycle shall be required to      successfully complete a motorcycle education course either approved      and established by the department of transportation or from a private      or commercial driver education school licensed by the department of      transportation before the class M license will be issued.  A public      school district shall charge a student a fee which shall not exceed      the actual cost of instruction minus moneys received by the school      district under subsection 6.         6.  Motorcycle rider education fund.  The motorcycle rider      education fund is established in the office of the treasurer of      state.  The moneys credited to the fund are appropriated to the state      department of transportation to be used to establish new motorcycle      rider education courses and reimburse sponsors of motorcycle rider      education courses for the costs of providing motorcycle rider      education courses approved and established by the department.  The      department shall adopt rules under chapter 17A providing for the      distribution of moneys to sponsors of motorcycle rider education      courses based upon the cost of providing the education courses.         7.  Rules.  The department may adopt rules pursuant to chapter      17A to administer this section.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         98 Acts, ch 1112, §5, 14, 16; 99 Acts, ch 13, §12, 13; 99 Acts, ch      128, §1--3; 2006 Acts, ch 1068, §22--24; 2009 Acts, ch 130, §2--5         Referred to in § 321.34, 321.145, 321.177, 321.178, 321.180,      321.189, 321.194, 321.196, 321.218A, 321A.17, 805.8A(4a)         For applicable scheduled fine, see §805.8A, subsection 4,      paragraph a