Adult Driving Log is a legal document that was released by the North Carolina Department of Transportation - Division of Motor Vehicles - a government authority operating within North Carolina.
Q: What is an Adult Driving Log?
A: An Adult Driving Log is a record of your driving experience as an adult learner driver in North Carolina.
Q: Who needs to keep an Adult Driving Log?
A: Any adult learner driver in North Carolina who is applying for a driver's license needs to keep an Adult Driving Log.
Q: How long do I need to keep an Adult Driving Log?
A: You need to keep an Adult Driving Log for at least 60 days before you can apply for a driver's license.
Q: What information should I include in an Adult Driving Log?
A: You should record the date, time, duration, and purpose of each driving practice session, as well as the number of miles driven.
Q: Can someone else sign off on my Adult Driving Log?
A: No, only the supervising licensed driver who accompanies you during your driving practice sessions can sign off on your Adult Driving Log.
Q: Can I use a mobile app to track my driving practice sessions instead of a paper log?
A: Yes, you can use a mobile app as long as it meets the requirements specified by the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles.
Q: What happens if I lose my Adult Driving Log?
A: If you lose your Adult Driving Log, you will need to start a new log and complete the required driving practice hours again.
Q: Is the Adult Driving Log the same as the Driving Log for Teen Drivers?
A: No, the Adult Driving Log is specifically for adult learner drivers in North Carolina, while the Driving Log for Teen Drivers is for teenage learner drivers.
Q: Do I need to submit my Adult Driving Log when applying for a driver's license?
A: No, you do not need to submit your Adult Driving Log when applying for a driver's license, but you should keep it for reference or in case the DMV requests to see it.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the North Carolina Department of Transportation - Division of Motor Vehicles.