Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 38-07-05-04 - Behind-the-wheel and on-cycle instruction1. Instruction may be provided on machines which simulate driving conditions only when the use of such machines has been specifically approved as a part of the curriculum of behind-the-wheel training by the superintendent. Any type of simulation training shall be in addition to student completion of at least six hours of actual behind-the-wheel driving in a motor vehicle. 2. Instructors shall ensure that seatbelts are in use at all times while instruction is being given behind the wheel of a motor vehicle. 3. Instructors shall ascertain that the student is in possession of a valid driver instruction permit or driver's license prior to giving behind-the-wheel instruction. 4. Instruction for class A and class B, C type vehicles may be given only when specifically approved by the superintendent. 5. Instructors must at all times, while giving behind-the-wheel or "on-street on-cycle" instruction, ensure that students do not violate any traffic law, rule, regulation, sign, or street marking governing the operation of a motor vehicle. 6. When the student has satisfactorily completed at least six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction, the authorized school operator or instructor shall furnish the student a certificate of completion to that effect. 7. Instruction may not be given on routes used for the North Dakota state driver license road test. N.D. Admin Code 38-07-05-04
Effective December 1, 1988; amended effective April 1, 1992; June 1, 2002.General Authority: NDCC 39-25-02
Law Implemented: NDCC 39-25-03, 39-25-04