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MANDATORY PARENT MEETING required on Tue. 4/6th @ 6:30-8 pm at 6 Temple Street in Nashua, for the Parents of Driver Ed Students Attending the 4/8th Class.
MANDATORY PARENT MEETING required on Tue. 4/6th @ 6:30-8 pm at 6 Temple Street in Nashua, for the Parents of Driver Ed Students Attending the 4/8th Class.

The Driver Education laws and rules in New Hampshire are changing, here are a few recent changes: Beginning June 16, 2009 individuals under the age of 18 are now required to complete 40 hours of supervised home practice driving time, 10 hours of which, must be completed at night.

Also, the New Hampshire Driver Education Risk Prevention Curriculum Guide now requires a MANDATORY PARENT / TEACHER MEETING, during the Driver Education class. If you are unable to attend, please have a responsible adult (over 25 years of age) be your stand in. In the Parent Meeting, we will discuss how to make your teenager a safer driver using Parent-Guided-Practice.

You will receive a Parent Guide, with an In-Car Instructional Outline; a Driver's Out-of-Class Log Sheet; a Teen Driver Magazine with a Parent/Teen Driving Agreement. Also, we will review Teen Driving Laws and information on Class Rules and Structure. You will have an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the session.

If you plan on attending a PARENT MEETING, please click here to reserve a space (insert your name in the Message Box, with comments; then add your teen's name, DOB, etc.), to make sure we have a seat and the right amount of materials and handouts.

NOTE: If you missed a previous Parent Meeting you can make-up the time by attending this Parent / Teacher Meeting.


NH Requires 40 Hours of HOME PRACTICE for TEENS!Posted by hdsadmin on May 27, 2009, 7:56 am
40 HOURS OF HOME PRACTICE REQUIRED AFTER JUNE 15, 2009!

Beginning June 16, 2009 individuals under the age of 18 will be required to complete 40 hours of supervised driving time, 10 of which needs to be completed at night. For clarification, a student applying for a license on June 16, 2009 will need to complete 40 hours regardless of when they enrolled, began, or ended the class. Additionally, if a student completed a course last year, they will need to receive the additional hours of training if they apply on or after June 16, 2009.
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Control Car Use After Teen LicensingPosted by hdsadmin on September 3, 2008, 12:24 am
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NEW LICENSEE ALERT: You may have to wait 1 year to retest.Posted by hdsadmin on November 18, 2007, 5:10 pm
EFFECTIVE March 2007: The New Hampshire Department of Motor Vehicles has a new rule. Fail parts of the "Driver Test" (Sign Test, Written Test, Road Test or any combination of these) 3 times and you will have to wait 1 year to reapply for your Driver's License!
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School ID Now Accepted as Valid Proof of Residency.Posted by hdsadmin on November 14, 2007, 11:33 am
EFFECTIVE March 27, 2007: The New Hampshire Department of Motor vehicles will accept the following items for a youth that is applying for a first time licence: -Hospital birth certificate in liew of a vital record birth certificate. - Current school identification card can be used for second form of ID and proof of residency.
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Written Driving Test is Now 30 Questions with 10 Questions on Signs.Posted by hdsadmin on November 13, 2007, 7:54 am
EFFECTIVE April 2,2007: The written or oral knowledge test will consist of 30 questions. Ten (10) of the questions will be on road signs. The student will now be allowed to miss up to 6 questions.
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