

The Level II permit must be held for a minimum of 6 months before applying for a full provisional license and a driving log must be completed with a minimum of 12 hours of operation. Level II permit holders can drive without supervision from 5am until 9pm and at any time when driving to or from work. The Level II permit is for drivers age 16 to 18 years old. Level 1 permit holders will be given a driving log and must complete a minimum of 60 hours driving time prior to applying for a Limited Provisional license. Six months after issuance, a level I driver can drive at any time with a licensed supervising driver. The limited learner’s permit is available for those age 15 to 18 that are learning to drive.ĭuring the first six months, a level I permit allows drivers to drive between the hours of 5am and 9pm while accompanied by a licensed supervising driver. North Carolina offers a limited learner’s permit level I and level II, a learner’s permit and a driver’s license. NC offers several different kinds of driving permits to allow drivers to safely learn to drive before applying for a driver license. An unrestricted NC driver license allows a driver to drive without restrictions.
