Instruction Permit:
Minimum Age-15
Provisional License:
Age-Under 18
CLASSIFIED DRIVER LICENSE:
1. Class A
Minimum Age- 18 (17 with completion of an approved driver education course including classroom and practical training or approval of minor's hardship application.)
2.Class B
Minimum Age- 18 (17 with completion of an approved driver education course including classroom and practical training or approval of a minor's hardship application.
3.Class C
Minimum Age-18 (16 with completion of an approved course of driver education including classroom and practical training, or 15 with approval of minor's hardship application.
4. Class M
Minimum Age-
Motorcycle- 18, (16 with completion of an approved course of driver education (32 hours classroom and the 16-hour Department-approved Basic Motorcycle Operator Training Course))
Moped- 15
Motor-driven cycle of 250cc or less
15 with Department approval for minor's hardship license
15 with completion of an approved course of driver education (32 hours classroom and the 16-hour Department-approved Basic Motorcycle Operator Training Course)
COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSE
1.Class A
minimum age-21 (interstate commerce driving) or 18 (intrastate driving)
2. Class B
minimum age- (same as Class A)
3. Class C
minimum age- (same as Class A)
p. 1-2 - p. 1-6 in Texas Driver's Handbook
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