Nev. Admin. Code § 483.774 - School for training drivers: Requirements for courses; restrictions on operation of motor vehicle by student
1. A course
provided by a school for training drivers to enable a person who is under 18
years of age to obtain a license to drive pursuant to
NRS
483.250 must consist of the equivalent of not
less than 30 hours of instruction, excluding any time taken for meals, rest
breaks and any ceremony for the issuance of a certificate upon completion of
the course.
2. Each student may
receive a maximum of 7.5 hours of instruction per day.
3. Each session of a course must be presented
not later than 7 days after the previous session was held.
4. Except as otherwise provided in
NRS
483.725, the use of audiovisual aids,
personal computers or simulators for course instruction must not exceed 6 hours
of the total 30 hours that are allotted for instruction and training.
5. In addition to the requirements of
NRS
483.725, each student enrolled in a course at
a school for training drivers which includes instruction in the classroom,
including instruction by correspondence or with the use of communications
technology, must be provided with instruction in at least the following
subjects:
(a) The proper attitudes for
driving safely and the adverse effects of disturbed emotions;
(b) Use and maintenance of required safety
equipment;
(c) Defensive
driving;
(d) Established speed
laws;
(e) Proper use of
lanes;
(f) Backing up
safely;
(g) The proper procedure
for driving in a controlled or an uncontrolled intersection;
(h) Passing;
(i) Differentiating between the techniques
required for driving:
(1) In a city;
(2) On a freeway;
(3) On an open highway; and
(4) Under adverse conditions;
(j) The meaning of the different
colors of a traffic light and the meaning of traffic signs, signals and
pavement markings, including signs that designate parking as illegal;
(k) Major causes of accidents and the legal
and moral responsibilities in case of an accident;
(l) Driving in a work zone for construction
or maintenance;
(m) Licensing
control measures, including the grounds for suspension or revocation of a
driver's license;
(n) Sharing the
road with other motor vehicles, bicyclists and pedestrians;
(o) The proper procedures for:
(1) The right-of-way in various
situations;
(2) Hand
signals;
(3) Passing a school bus,
including passing when the driver of a school bus must stop;
(4) Starting a vehicle;
(5) Making turns;
(6) Parking;
(7) Moving in reverse; and
(8) Following another car at a proper
distance; and
(p) The
effects of alcohol and drugs on a person's ability to drive.
6. In addition to the requirements
set forth in subsection 5, each student enrolled in a course at a school for
training drivers that includes classroom instruction, including instruction by
correspondence or with the use of communications technology, must be provided
with instruction in at least the following additional subjects:
(a) Required vehicle equipment;
(b) Vehicle registration;
(c) The different highway systems;
(d) The organizations that supervise the
maintenance of and enforce the traffic laws on each system;
(e) The requirements for insurance in this
State;
(f) The types of insurance
coverage available;
(g) The
procedures for purchasing an automobile;
(h) The sources of credit to finance the
purchase of an automobile;
(i) The
importance of the maintenance of a vehicle for driving safely, including:
(1) Compilation of a list for the efficient
and economical maintenance of a vehicle; and
(2) Identification of the purpose of each
instrument, device and control in a vehicle;
(j) The effects of physical handicaps on the
ability to drive;
(k) Sharing the
road with others, including commercial vehicles, buses, motorcycles, bicycles
and pedestrians;
(l) External
forces affecting driving, including weather, conditions of the road and driving
at night; and
(m) Rules of the
road, including state laws and local motor vehicle laws and
ordinances.
7.
Behind-the-wheel training offered by a school for training drivers must
include, but is not limited to:
(a)
Familiarization with a motor vehicle;
(b) Basic use of the controls in a motor
vehicle;
(c) Development of skills
essential to the safe operation of a motor vehicle in traffic; and
(d) Driving a motor vehicle in traffic with
the instructor to develop abilities which are necessary to respond logically in
a complex traffic situation.
8. A school for training drivers shall not
permit a student to operate a motor vehicle on any public street or highway
unless the student has in his or her immediate possession a valid instruction
permit issued by the Department.
9.
A school for training drivers shall not permit a student under the age of 18
years to operate a motor vehicle in a jurisdiction during any time when the
student would be in violation of a curfew in the jurisdiction.
10. For the purposes of this section, 1 hour
of behind-the-wheel training is equivalent to 3 hours of instruction.
Notes
NRS 481.051, 483.255, 483.725
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