New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3774

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Permits certain drivers' schools to conduct road tests.

Impact

The implications of A3774 are significant as it seeks to streamline the process for new drivers by allowing private driving schools to have more authority in conducting road tests, which may alleviate some pressure on MVC staff. This change could lead to shorter wait times for scheduling road tests, benefitting both students and educational institutions. Additionally, it emphasizes the role of licensed driving schools in the state's driver education framework.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3774 aims to amend existing legislation to authorize certain drivers' schools in New Jersey to conduct road tests required for obtaining a driver's license. This bill permits the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) to designate and appoint licensed examiners from these schools to administer the road tests. Once the road test is completed, applicants will receive certification of their results, which is essential for proceeding with the application for a probationary driver's license. The bill outlines that if the applicant fails the road test, they must wait a period of 14 days before retaking it.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding the implementation of this bill. Critics may raise concerns about the standards and quality of road tests conducted outside the MVC's direct supervision, questioning the efficacy of private examiners in maintaining consistent evaluation standards. Furthermore, any perceived dilution in the quality of driver testing could lead to public safety concerns, particularly if the qualifications of examiners from driving schools are deemed insufficient compared to state examiners.

Implementation

The bill stipulates that the Chief Administrator of the MVC must establish rules regarding the standards for conducting the road tests within 30 days of the bill's implementation. These preliminary regulations are to remain in effect for a maximum of one year while more permanent rules are formulated under existing administrative laws.

Companion Bills

NJ S826

Carry Over Permits certain drivers' schools to conduct road tests.

NJ A3188

Carry Over Permits certain drivers' schools to conduct road tests.

NJ S3844

Same As Permits certain drivers' schools to conduct road tests.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.