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State Statutes
- Idaho
- Title 49
- Chapter 3
- 49-301
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| Idaho Statutes |
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| 49-301 - DRIVERS TO BE LICENSED |
(1) No person, except those expressly exempted by the provisions of this chapter, shall drive any motor vehicle upon a highway unless the person has a current and valid Idaho driver's license. Provided however, that those persons holding a restricted school attendance driving permit may drive upon a highway pursuant to the restrictions set forth in section 49-307A, Idaho Code. No person shall operate a motorcycle upon a highway unless he has a motorcycle endorsement on his valid driver's license. No person shall operate a commercial motor vehicle as defined in section 49-123, Idaho Code, upon a highway unless he has a seasonal or class A, B or C driver's license with required endorsements. No person shall operate a motor vehicle in violation of any valid restriction identified on or attached to, his valid driver's license. No person shall receive a class D driver's license unless and until he surrenders to the department all driver's licenses in his possession issued to him by Idaho or any other jurisdiction for use within the United States, or any identification cards issued by any other jurisdiction within the United States, or until he executes an affidavit that he does not possess a driver's license or any identification cards. No person shall be permitted to have more than one (1) driver's license issued for use within the United States at any time. (2) Any holder of a class A, B or C commercial driver's license issued by a jurisdiction other than Idaho shall apply for an Idaho-issued commercial driver's license within thirty (30) days of establishing a domicile in Idaho. In accordance with the federal motor carrier safety regulations, no person shall receive a class A, B or C driver's license unless and until he surrenders to the department all driver's licenses in his possession issued to him by Idaho or any other jurisdiction. Except as provided in section 49-304, Idaho Code, a violation of this section is a misdemeanor. |
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