Nebraska Driving Schools

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Nebraska Insurance Discount

Example: $100/mo premium with 10% off

$10 /month saved

$120/year · $360 over 3 years

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Who qualifies

Drivers age 55+

State Mandated

Discount

Up to 10% for 3 years

Requirements

Age 55+. Voluntary completion. Valid 3 years.

Savings example based on Nebraska's average full-coverage premium of $100/month with a 10% discount. Your actual savings depend on your premium and insurer.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Driving in Nebraska

Yes. Nebraska allows teens as young as 14 years and 2 months to get a School Permit specifically for driving to and from school, one of the youngest driving ages in the country.

Yes. Nebraska requires driver's education for teens and accepts both online and in-person formats, giving rural teens more flexibility to meet the requirement.

Nebraska requires 50 hours of supervised driving practice, including 10 hours at night. A licensed adult aged 21 or older must accompany the permit holder.

Nebraska teen intermediate license holders cannot drive between midnight and 6 a.m. Exceptions apply for work, school, and emergencies.

A Nebraska driver's license costs $21.50 and is valid for 4 years. Driver licenses are issued through county treasurer offices rather than a central DMV.

Nebraska requires a clean driving record with no more than 3 points to advance from the provisional to the full license at age 17. Any violations may delay the full license until age 18.

Nebraska teen intermediate license holders may carry no more than 1 non-family passenger under 19 for the first 6 months. Family members are always exempt.

Nebraska teens with a clean record can get a full unrestricted license at age 17. Those with points on their record must wait until age 18.

Yes. Nebraska bans cell phone use for novice drivers on an intermediate license. The ban is secondary enforcement, meaning an officer cannot stop you solely for this violation.

Yes. A 16-year-old with a Nebraska provisional operator's permit can drive alone, subject to the midnight curfew and passenger limits.

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