During the 30 hour classroom phase of Driver Education, a representative from the School Bus and Traffic Safety Division of the DMV will come to our classrooms to conduct a vision and medical screening of all students. Students who successfully complete this screening are issued a Restricted Instruction Permit which allows a student to drive a Driver Education vehicle during their behind-the- wheel training with our certified Driver Education teachers.
If a student is absent on the day of the DMV vision screening, they will need to contact the Lead Teacher at their high school to inquire about the next opportunity that a DMV officer will come back to their school to do this testing. Students must be present on the day that the Lead Teacher assigns them to come back for an eye screening, or they will not have a Restricted Instruction Permit on file with Jordan Driving School. Students will not be scheduled for their behind-the-wheel time until this exam and the DMV signature has been obtained.
STUDENTS WILL NOT BE PLACED ON A BEHIND-THE-WHEEL DRIVING LIST UNTIL THEY HAVE TAKEN AND PASSED THE VISION SCREENING GIVEN BY A SCHOOL BUS AND TRAFFIC SAFETY OFFICIAL AT THEIR HIGH SCHOOL.