TX DMV License Types and Restrictions 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is a graduated driver's license (GDL) program in Texas?
- A multi-phase licensing system that gradually increases driving privileges for new teen drivers (Correct answer)
- A program for upgrading from a car license to a truck license
- A system for reducing license fees over time
- A program only for drivers over 65
Correct answer: A multi-phase licensing system that gradually increases driving privileges for new teen drivers
Texas's GDL program phases in driving privileges for teen drivers through learner's permit, provisional license, and full license stages, each with specific restrictions.
Question 2: What restrictions typically apply during the learner's permit phase?
- Must be accompanied by a licensed adult driver, no driving during certain nighttime hours (Correct answer)
- Can drive alone during daytime only
- No restrictions other than passing a written test
- Must only drive on residential streets
Correct answer: Must be accompanied by a licensed adult driver, no driving during certain nighttime hours
Learner's permit holders must drive with a licensed adult in the front passenger seat and typically have nighttime driving restrictions.
Question 3: What is required to obtain a commercial driver's license (CDL)?
- Passing knowledge tests, a skills test, meeting medical requirements, and being at least 18 or 21 depending on travel type (Correct answer)
- Only a written test and minimum age of 16
- A college degree in transportation
- Five years of driving experience with a regular license
Correct answer: Passing knowledge tests, a skills test, meeting medical requirements, and being at least 18 or 21 depending on travel type
CDL applicants must pass written knowledge tests, a driving skills test, meet federal medical standards, and be at least 18 (intrastate) or 21 (interstate) years old.
Question 4: What is a motorcycle endorsement?
- An addition to your driver's license that authorizes you to operate motorcycles (Correct answer)
- A separate license that replaces your car license
- A certificate from a motorcycle manufacturer
- An insurance requirement for motorcycle owners
Correct answer: An addition to your driver's license that authorizes you to operate motorcycles
A motorcycle endorsement is added to your existing driver's license after passing motorcycle-specific knowledge and skills tests, authorizing motorcycle operation.
Question 5: What medical conditions must be reported to the Texas DMV?
- Conditions that could impair driving ability such as epilepsy, diabetes requiring insulin, and vision impairments (Correct answer)
- Only conditions requiring hospitalization
- No medical conditions need to be reported
- Only conditions diagnosed after age 65
Correct answer: Conditions that could impair driving ability such as epilepsy, diabetes requiring insulin, and vision impairments
Texas requires reporting of medical conditions that may affect safe driving, including seizure disorders, certain heart conditions, and vision impairments meeting specific thresholds.
Question 6: At what age must drivers typically begin renewing their license more frequently or taking additional tests?
- Requirements vary by state, but many increase scrutiny for drivers 65-75 and older (Correct answer)
- There are no age-based renewal differences
- At age 50, all drivers must retest
- Only at age 90
Correct answer: Requirements vary by state, but many increase scrutiny for drivers 65-75 and older
Many states impose additional requirements for older drivers such as more frequent renewals, vision tests, or in-person renewals, typically starting between ages 65 and 75.
What is a graduated driver's license (GDL) program in Texas?