N.D. Admin. Code 37-13-05-03

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 37-13-05-03 - Behind-the-wheel instruction
1. Instructors must at all times, while giving behind-the-wheel instruction, carry a valid driver's license applicable to the type of vehicle for which instruction is being conducted.
2. Instruction may be provided on machines which simulate driving conditions only when the use of such machines has been specifically approved as a part of the curriculum of behind-the-wheel training by the director. Any type of simulation training shall be in addition to student completion of at least six hours of actual behind-the-wheel driving in a class D motor vehicle and in addition to at least one hundred hours behind-the-wheel in a class A, B, or C motor vehicle.
3. Instructors shall ensure seatbelts are in use at all times while instruction is being given behind the wheel of a motor vehicle.
4. Instructors shall ascertain the student is in possession of a valid driver instruction permit or driver's license prior to giving behind-the-wheel instruction.
5. Instructors shall at all times, while giving behind-the-wheel instruction, ensure students do not violate any traffic law, rule, regulation, sign, or street marking governing the operation of a motor vehicle.
6. When the student has satisfactorily completed behind-the-wheel instruction, the authorized school operator or instructor shall furnish the student a certificate of course completion or a certificate of training, depending on the type of training provided by the school to the student.
7. Instruction may not be given on routes used for the North Dakota state driver license road test.

N.D. Admin Code 37-13-05-03

Adopted by Administrative Rules Supplement 2016-360, April 2016, effective 4/1/2016.

General Authority: NDCC 28-32-02

Law Implemented: NDCC 39-25-02