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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some FCPS schools offer permit testing AT school now instead of the DMV. Pretty sure Oakton and Westfield did last year.[/quote] I'm confused I thought that was the whole purpose of the drives ed with fcps to bypass the DMV exam but apparently my kid has to do another exam at the DMV. Can someone clarify?[/quote] When my kids got their license, they needed: The PE Driver ‘s Ed class For DH or I to go with them to watch PSAs about driving. Under the influence - they show this in the venting at their HS several times a year To take at test at DMV to get their Learner’s Permit- a picture is taken for the permit and will also be used for their drivers license 45 hours of driving with 15 at night The last thing is “Behind the Wheel” - which is 7 or 8 days in a row of about two hours of driving with an instructor and other student. At the end of this, the instructor passes them (or not) and gives them a temporary paper Driver’s License. The step below stopped during Covid and I don’t know if they have started it up again. 90 days or so after that they got a postcard telling them the day and time they needed to show up at the courthouse with a parent to get their driver’s license- after about a 45 minute talk about not driving under the influence or after curfew. They gave the license to the parent and said it was up to them to give it to the child. The DMV has a great pdf of 30 minute driving lessons for the whole 45 hours - it was a great starting place - we ended up doing things at a slightly different pace, but it was a good list of the skill needed as they progressed. We also had our kids do way more than the minimum 45 hours and made sure they had some winter driving experience too. [/quote] My DC got their license last year, and Fairfax still had not reinstated the courthouse license pickup - it came in the mail. [/quote] This is close but really depends on the age of your kid. My 2nd kid is finishing HPE 10 this week. Both my kids got their permits as soon as they turned 15 and 6 months - at the DMV, took a test -- got permit months before they even started HPE10. Test you take in HPE10 is to pass the classroom part of Driver's Ed -- you get a pink slip which is required to take behind the wheel. As pink slips won't be handed out until after school starts next month, I called FCPS ACE (where kid is registered to take behind the wheel before school starts) and they said as long as he has proof that he took the class and passed the test with an 85, he can start behind the wheel. Behind the wheel will finish before their 16th birthday, as it did for my previous kid. The slip they get after behind the wheel allows them to get their license at 16 and 3 months (or, when they have had their permit for 9 months - if they didn't get their permit right at 15 and 6 months - they will have to wait longer to get their license). When you apply at the DMV for the license, it's techincally then a provisional license, it's a piece of paper, and within a month or so the hard copy comes in the mail. Still provisional for I think 6 months.[/quote]
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