Long Island junior driver license restrictions

Except in certain circumstances (listed below), if you have a junior license (Class DJ, MJ or DJ/MJ) you can drive in Nassau and Suffolk counties only under the direct supervision of your 

  •  parent
  • guardian 1  
  • a person  "in loco parentis" 2  
  • person authorized by your parent, guardian or person in a position of "in loco parentis" to be your supervising driver in writing
  • driver education teacher or a driving school instructor


It is also required that

  • the person who supervises your driving be at least age 21 and have a license valid for the vehicle you are driving
  • the only passenger in the front seat be your supervising driver
  • there be no more than one passenger under age 21 unless the passengers are members of your immediate family. You can have more than one passenger under age 21 only if your supervising driver is your licensed parent, guardian, person in a position of "in loco parentis," driver education teacher or driving school instructor
  • every passenger wear a seat belt (one seat belt per person)
  • all children under age four ride in federally-approved child safety seat
    • if the child is more than 40 pounds in weight, they must use a proper child restraint system such as a booster seat
    • until their 8th birthday, children must use a proper child restraint system
    • children more than four feet nine inches tall are allowed to use a seat belt and shoulder harness

 

When can I drive without a supervising driver?


Daytime exceptions  (5 AM to 9 PM)

If you have a junior license (Class DJ, MJ or DJ/MJ), you may drive in Nassau and Suffolk counties between the hours of 5 AM and 9 PM without a supervising driver only directly between your home and

  • your employment (you must carry appropriate proof of employment) 3   
  • a state-approved cooperative work-study educational program
  • an approved program for credit in a post-secondary institution
  • a state-approved registered evening high school
  • while engaged in farm employment
  • an approved driver education course

 

Nighttime exceptions  (9 PM to 5 AM)

Between the hours of 9 PM and 5 AM, you may drive in Nassau and Suffolk counties without a supervising driver only directly  between your home and

  • a state-approved cooperative work-study educational program
  • an approved program for credit in a post-secondary institution
  • a state-approved registered evening high school
  • while engaged in farm employment
  • an approved driver education course


What are the penalties for traffic violations as a junior driver?

Your junior permit, license, or privileges will be suspended for 60 days if you are convicted of one serious traffic violation or two other violations that were committed while you held a junior permit or license.

Your junior permit, license, or privileges will be revoked for 60 days if you are convicted of one serious traffic violation or two other violations within the first six months after your permit, license or privileges are restored after a suspension or revocation.

A "serious traffic violation" is normally a violation that carries three or more driver violation points.

 

What are the penalties for conviction of cell phone use or texting as a junior driver?

If you have a Class DJ or MJ driver license or learner permit, the first conviction of a cell phone use or texting violation will result in a suspension of your driver license or permit for 60 days. (For texting/cell phone violations committed between July 1, 2013 and October 31, 2014)

 A second conviction within six months will result in

  • a revocation of at least 6 months of a probationary license, or
  • a revocation of at least 60 days for a Class DJ or MJ driver license or learner permit

Effective November 1, 2014, the first conviction of a cell phone use or texting violation will result in a suspension of the driver license or permit for 120 days.

A second conviction within six months of the restoration of the license or permit (after the 120 day suspension is terminated) will result in

  • a revocation of at least one year of a probationary license, or

  • a revocation of at least one year for a Class DJ or MJ driver license or learner permit
  1. 1. "guardian" means a person who has, on a regular and extended basis, assumed the character of your parent and is discharging parental duties as the result of the death, disability, or absence of your natural parent.
  2. 2. "in loco parentis" means a person who has, on a regular and extended basis, assumed the character of your parent and is discharging parental duties as a result of the death, disability, or absence of your natural parent.
  3. 3. "employment" means a place of business at which you are paid to work on a regularly scheduled basis. You may NOT drive during work or as part of your work duties, such as for deliveries. Driver must also have in their possession a filled out Certificate of Employment (PDF) (MV-58A).