Current through 2024 Act No. 225.
Section 56-1-50 - Beginner's permit; hours and conditions of vehicle operation; renewal and fee; driver's training course; eligibility for full licensure(A) A person who is at least fifteen years of age may apply to the department for a beginner's permit. After the applicant has passed successfully the knowledge examination, the department may issue to the applicant a beginner's permit. A beginner's permit entitles the permittee having the permit in his immediate possession to drive a motor vehicle on public highways under the conditions contained in this section for not more than twelve months.(B) The permit is valid only in the operation of: (1) vehicles after six o'clock a.m. and not later than midnight. Except as provided in subsection (E), while driving, the permittee must be accompanied by a licensed driver twenty-one years of age or older who has had at least one year of driving experience. A permittee may not drive between midnight and six o'clock a.m. unless accompanied by any licensed individual listed in Section 56-1-100(A) (1-7);(2) motorcycles. While driving a motorcycle during nighttime hours, the permittee must be accompanied by a motorcycle-licensed driver twenty-one years of age or older who has had at least one year of driving experience.
(C) The accompanying driver must:(1) occupy a seat beside the permittee when the permittee is operating a motor vehicle; or(2) be within a safe viewing distance of the permittee when the permittee is operating a motorcycle or a moped.(D) A beginner's permit may be renewed or a new permit issued for additional periods of twelve months. However, the department may refuse to renew or issue a new permit where the examining officer has reason to believe the applicant has not made a bona fide effort to pass the required driver's road test or does not appear to the examining officer to have the aptitude to pass the road test. The fee for every beginner's or renewal permit is two dollars and fifty cents, and the permit must bear the full name, date of birth, and residence address and a brief description and unobstructed photograph of the permittee and a facsimile of the signature of the permittee or a space upon which the permittee shall write his usual signature with pen and ink immediately upon receipt of the permit. A permit is not valid until it has been signed by the permittee.(E) The following persons are not required to obtain a beginner's permit to operate a motor vehicle:(1) a student at least fifteen years of age regularly enrolled in a high school of this State which conducts a driver's training course while the student is participating in the course and when accompanied by a qualified instructor of the course;(2) a person fifteen years of age or older enrolled in a driver training course conducted by a driver training school licensed under Chapter 23 of this title. However, this person at all times must be accompanied by an instructor of the school and may drive only an automobile owned or leased by the school which is covered by liability insurance in an amount not less than the minimum required by law; and(3) a person who has satisfied the beginner's permit requirements set forth in law or with sufficient previous driving experience that exempts the person from the beginner's permit requirements when performing the driving test with a department employee.(F) A person who is at least fifteen years of age who has never held a form of license evidencing previous driving experience first must be issued a beginner's permit and must hold the beginner's permit for at least one hundred eighty days before being eligible for full licensure as set forth in this title. A person obtaining solely a moped operator's license pursuant to Section 56-1-1720 is not required to hold a beginner's permit before operating a moped.(G) A person who is eighteen years old or older may attempt the driving test to obtain a regular motor vehicle driver's license after maintaining a beginner's permit for at least thirty days. This does not apply to motorcycle permits or permits for vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of 26,001 pounds or more.(H) The fees collected pursuant to this section must be credited to the Department of Transportation State Non-Federal Aid Highway Fund.(I) A person who holds a motorcycle beginner's permit who fails the motorcycle driver's license test three or more times must successfully complete a South Carolina technical college motorcycle safety course, or its equivalent, in lieu of passing the motorcycle driver's license test, in order to obtain a motorcycle license. All courses must be at least eight hours in length and be taught by an instructor accredited through a training program in which the procedures for accreditation are equivalent to those set forth in "Manual of Rules and Procedures" published by the National Safety Council. All courses must include successful completion of an examination equivalent to the Department of Motor Vehicles motorcycle skills test. These programs are subject to Section 56-1-15.Amended by 2024 S.C. Acts, Act No. 146 (HB 4673),s 1, eff. 11/13/2024.Amended by 2022 S.C. Acts, Act No. 148 (HB 4319),s 3, eff. 5/11/2022.Amended by 2018 S.C. Acts, Act No. 259 (HB 4676),s 1, eff. 11/19/2018.Amended by 2018 S.C. Acts, Act No. 127 (SB 456),s 1, eff. 2/5/2018.Amended by 2017 S.C. Acts, Act No. 89 (HB 3247), s 3, eff. 11/19/2018.Amended by 2016 S.C. Acts, Act No. 267 (SB 689), s 1, eff. 6/7/2016.2005 Act No. 176, Section 5, eff 6/14/2005; 2004 Act No. 280, Section 1; 2002 Act No. 181, Section 1; 1998 Act No. 258, Section 8; 1994 Act No. 497, Part II, Section 121E; 1992 Act No. 486, Section 4; 1980 Act No. 358, Section 1; 1977 Act No. 19; 1967 (55) 557, 935; 1966 (54) 2424, 2661; 1965 (54) 649; 1959 (51) 421, 564; 1956 (49) 1648; 1953 (48) 246; 1949 (46) 271; 1952 Code Section 46-167; 1962 Code Section 46-155.