Supervised Driving Log is a legal document that was released by the South Dakota Department of Public Safety - a government authority operating within South Dakota.
Q: What is a supervised driving log?
A: A supervised driving log is a record of the driving practice hours completed by a learner driver under supervision.
Q: Why is a supervised driving log necessary?
A: A supervised driving log is necessary to track the required practice hours for a learner driver.
Q: Who needs to keep a supervised driving log in South Dakota?
A: Learner drivers in South Dakota are required to keep a supervised driving log.
Q: How many practice hours are required in South Dakota?
A: In South Dakota, learner drivers are required to complete 50 hours of supervised driving practice, including 10 hours of nighttime driving.
Q: What information should be recorded in the supervised driving log?
A: The supervised driving log should include the date, duration of practice, number of miles driven, driving conditions, and the supervising adult's signature.
Q: When do I need to submit the supervised driving log?
A: The supervised driving log needs to be submitted when applying for a South Dakota driver's license.
Q: Can I use a smartphone app to track my supervised driving hours?
A: Yes, you can use a smartphone app to track your supervised driving hours as long as it accurately records the required information.
Q: What happens if I don't complete the required practice hours?
A: If you don't complete the required practice hours, you may not be eligible to apply for a driver's license in South Dakota.
Q: Do I need to keep the supervised driving log after getting my driver's license?
A: No, once you have obtained your driver's license, you do not need to keep the supervised driving log anymore.
Form Details:
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