The online course is delivered via the widely used Zoom video conferencing service. Zoom is compatible with the majority of computers and mobile devices available today.
To participate in the virtual classroom sessions, the MVA requires that you use a device equipped with a webcam or an integrated camera. This is necessary to enable the instructor to verify the attendance and participation of each student.
For example, you can choose to use a computer with an external camera, or you can opt for a laptop, tablet, or smartphone with a built-in camera.
If you have any questions about the driver education procedure, here is the essential information you should know.
The minimum age to acquire a Learner's Permit is 15 years and 9 months.
Yes, regardless of your age, all new drivers are required to complete a certified driver education course to obtain a license. This course entails 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training. Additional or remedial instruction can be included in the course if needed, although additional fees may apply.
Yes, as of July 1, 1999, Maryland introduced a Graduated Licensing System for applicants, irrespective of age, who have never held a license in Maryland or any other state or country. Under the Rookie Driver Graduated Licensing System, applicants progress through three licensing levels: Learner's Permit, Provisional License, and finally, a Full License. This program mandates that new drivers gain more experience under the supervision of a licensed driver. It promotes safe driving behavior by enforcing strict penalties at each stage of the licensing process, which may include driver improvement classes or the suspension or revocation of licenses.
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