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PARENTS - PLEASE CAREFULLY READ AND INITIAL EACH ITEM BELOW:<br />

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I understand that a driver’s license issued to anyone under 18 years of age is automatically a<br />

restricted learner’s permit for the first year.<br />

I understand that during the first six months the student driver must be supervised while driving<br />

at all times.<br />

I understand that during the second six months the student driver may drive unsupervised<br />

during the day but must be supervised at night after 10:00 p.m. and prior to 6:00 a.m.(unless<br />

traveling directly to or from a school event or work; at this time no passengers are permitted in<br />

the car.)<br />

I understand that as the parent/guardian, I am entitled t withdraw my permission for my<br />

son/daughter to drive between the ages of 16-18, for any reason and that I can simply return my<br />

son’s/daughter’s driver’s license to the DMV.<br />

Are there any medical/physical/mental conditions that require special attention in driver education?<br />

Yes No Please explain:<br />

Please be aware that if the blue certificate awarded at the completion of driver education is lost, it is<br />

necessary for you to write the Department d Education, in Dover, to request a duplicate— this could<br />

take several weeks.<br />

I have read and agree to abide by the regulations as set forth above and further agree to follow all other<br />

verbal and written instructions given in the classroom and car.<br />

<strong>Student</strong> Signature<br />

Date<br />

Parent/Guardian Signature<br />

Date<br />

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