28-3159. Restricted licenses


A. With good cause, the department may issue the following restricted driver
licenses:


1. A driver license with any of the following:


(a) Restrictions suitable to the licensee's driving ability for the type of motor
vehicle or special mechanical control devices required on a motor vehicle that the
licensee may operate.


(b) Restrictions suitable to the licensee's ability to drive a motor vehicle in
areas, at locations or on highways or during certain times.


(c) Other restrictions as the department determines appropriate to ensure the safe
operation of a motor vehicle by the licensee.


2. A class A, B or C driver license that restricts the driver from operating:


(a) A commercial motor vehicle equipped with air brakes, if the applicant either
fails the air brake component of the knowledge examination or performs the skills test in
a vehicle that is not equipped with air brakes.


(b) A vehicle in interstate commerce, if the applicant is not subject to 49 Code of
Federal Regulations part 391.


(c) A motor vehicle for the purposes of interstate commerce, if an applicant for a
class A, B or C license is at least eighteen years of age.


3. A class M license that restricts the driver from driving a vehicle other than a
motorcycle, motor driven cycle or moped with a maximum piston displacement of one hundred
cubic centimeters or less, if the applicant performs the driving examination with a
motorcycle, motor driven cycle or moped with a maximum piston displacement of one hundred
cubic centimeters or less.


4. A special ignition interlock restricted driver license pursuant to chapter 4,
article 3.1 of this title.


B. The department may either issue a special restricted license or display the
restrictions on the usual driver license form.