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60-4,156. Driving skills examination; waiver; when.A commercial driver's license examiner may waive the driving skills examination when an applicant provides, on a form prescribed by the director, certification that during the two-year period immediately prior to the date of application he or she:(1) Has not possessed more than one operator's license at any one time;(2) Has not had any operator's license suspended, revoked, or canceled;(3) Has not been convicted in any type of motor vehicle for any of the disqualification offenses provided for in sections 60-4,168 and 60-4,168.01;(4) Has not had more than one conviction for any type of motor vehicle for a serious traffic violation;(5) Has not been convicted of any violation of state law or local ordinance related to motor vehicle traffic control arising in connection with any traffic accident and has no record of an accident when the applicant was at fault; and(6) Provides suitable evidence that he or she has previously taken a driving skills examination given by a state with a classified licensing and testing system and that the examination included operation of a representative vehicle for the applicant's commercial driver's license classification or that the applicant has operated, for at least two years immediately preceding application, a vehicle representative of the commercial motor vehicle the applicant operates or expects to operate. SourceLaws 1989, LB 285, § 106; Laws 1990, LB 980, § 23; Laws 1996, LB 323, § 4; Laws 2003, LB 562, § 15.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter60 > 60-4_156

60-4,156. Driving skills examination; waiver; when.A commercial driver's license examiner may waive the driving skills examination when an applicant provides, on a form prescribed by the director, certification that during the two-year period immediately prior to the date of application he or she:(1) Has not possessed more than one operator's license at any one time;(2) Has not had any operator's license suspended, revoked, or canceled;(3) Has not been convicted in any type of motor vehicle for any of the disqualification offenses provided for in sections 60-4,168 and 60-4,168.01;(4) Has not had more than one conviction for any type of motor vehicle for a serious traffic violation;(5) Has not been convicted of any violation of state law or local ordinance related to motor vehicle traffic control arising in connection with any traffic accident and has no record of an accident when the applicant was at fault; and(6) Provides suitable evidence that he or she has previously taken a driving skills examination given by a state with a classified licensing and testing system and that the examination included operation of a representative vehicle for the applicant's commercial driver's license classification or that the applicant has operated, for at least two years immediately preceding application, a vehicle representative of the commercial motor vehicle the applicant operates or expects to operate. SourceLaws 1989, LB 285, § 106; Laws 1990, LB 980, § 23; Laws 1996, LB 323, § 4; Laws 2003, LB 562, § 15.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter60 > 60-4_156

60-4,156. Driving skills examination; waiver; when.A commercial driver's license examiner may waive the driving skills examination when an applicant provides, on a form prescribed by the director, certification that during the two-year period immediately prior to the date of application he or she:(1) Has not possessed more than one operator's license at any one time;(2) Has not had any operator's license suspended, revoked, or canceled;(3) Has not been convicted in any type of motor vehicle for any of the disqualification offenses provided for in sections 60-4,168 and 60-4,168.01;(4) Has not had more than one conviction for any type of motor vehicle for a serious traffic violation;(5) Has not been convicted of any violation of state law or local ordinance related to motor vehicle traffic control arising in connection with any traffic accident and has no record of an accident when the applicant was at fault; and(6) Provides suitable evidence that he or she has previously taken a driving skills examination given by a state with a classified licensing and testing system and that the examination included operation of a representative vehicle for the applicant's commercial driver's license classification or that the applicant has operated, for at least two years immediately preceding application, a vehicle representative of the commercial motor vehicle the applicant operates or expects to operate. SourceLaws 1989, LB 285, § 106; Laws 1990, LB 980, § 23; Laws 1996, LB 323, § 4; Laws 2003, LB 562, § 15.