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  2. New Hampshire Police Standards and Training Council

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    The council was established by the New Hampshire General Court (state legislature) in 1971. [3] The council is headquartered at 17 Institute Drive in Concord , and is led by a director who is responsible for all administrative operations.

  3. Learner's permit - Wikipedia

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    The provisional license is available only after passing the theory test. A full licence can be acquired only after passing the driving test. Once the learner has passed the theory test, they may take the practical driving test. Once the practical driving test has been taken and passed, a full driving licence will be automatically issued.

  4. Driver's licenses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Note: In Tennessee, to obtain a hardship license for a minor, called a Class H license, if the minor is aged 14 or 15, the minor can operate a Class D passenger vehicle or Class M motorcycle (limited to 125 cc) or both; the minor must pass a vision screening, knowledge test, and road test to operate a Class D passenger vehicle; take the Class M ...

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  6. Youth driving deaths surge 400% in NH: What police are doing ...

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    New Hampshire law enforcement officials are increasing efforts to reduce youth driving fatalities as new data reveals a staggering 400% increase in deaths among drivers under 21.. State Police Lt ...

  7. Truck driver in deadly Randolph crash won't get license back ...

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    Zhukovskyy's driver's license will be suspended for the maximum of seven years under New Hampshire law, dating back to June 24, 2019, Administrative Law Judge Ryan N. McFarland of the Bureau of ...