North Carolina ; DMV adjusts road test waiver requirements for drivers 18 and over (Source: Live 5) By WECT Staff | July 31, 2020 at 12:46 PM EDT - Updated July 31 at 7:04 PM . With the timeframe for resuming road tests remaining unknown because of the continued impact of COVID-19 cases, the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles (NC DMV) will begin waiving road tests for qualified drivers who are 18 or older, starting Wednesday, July 22. The waiver is temporary. RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCT) N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles will begin waiving road tests for qualified drivers who are 18 or older, starting Wednesday, July 22. Once the DMV can resume road tests, a provision of the new law ends the waiver option. North Carolina’s road test waiver is available to teen and adult drivers that meet certain requirements. EFFECTIVE DATE: The act would be effective when it becomes law, and the road test waiver provision would expire on the date the Division resumes administering road tests for Level 2 … The North Carolina DMV has outlined four waiver categories for Class C licenses as well as Level 2 provisional licenses. Teens seeking to take advantage of the road test waiver must make an appointment at ncdot.gov/dmv/ to visit a DMV office with a parent or guardian. Driver license road tests waived for N.C. adult applicants The DMV announced that starting Wednesday it’ll waive the road test for drivers 18 or older in several specific situations. The road test waivers in both bills would expire when the DMV resumes offering the tests, or, in the case of the House version, within 180 days of becoming law. RALEIGH, N.C. (WBTV) - With the timeframe for resuming road tests remaining unknown because of the continued impact of COVID-19 cases, N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV) will begin waiving road tests for qualified drivers who are 18 or older, starting Wednesday, July 22. “The waiver is allowed under new emergency administrative rules language that states “during a pandemic where an executive order is in place, the requirement of a road test may be waived if previous driver training and/or safe driving records can be established,‘” according to NCDOT. The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV) will begin waiving road tests for qualified drivers who are 18-years-old or older. North Carolina. There is not a set timetable for the road test resumption, as the division is working with health officials to determine when they will be safe to begin and under what restrictions for the driver, examiner and vehicle. would be required to pass a road test prior to obtaining a Level 3 full provisional license.