| Frequently Asked Questions
When can my child ride in the front seat?Safety advocates recommend that children under age 13 should remain in the back seat, aware from the injury risk of a passenger-side airbag. For more information on the stages of safely restraining your children, visit our Four Steps for Kids on our Child Passenger Safety Traffic Information Center. I received a traffic citation in another state and the court is requiring me to complete a driver improvement course as a result of my conviction, where can I go to take one of these courses?Assuming that you received the traffic citation in another state and the court is requiring your to complete a driver improvement course as a result of your conviction, check with your local AAA office or with a private driving training school (you can find listings for these schools in the yellow pages) many of which offer such courses. If you received the citation in Pennsylvania, check with the court that ordered you to complete a driver improvement course in the county you received the citation. They should have a listing of driver improvement course locations where you can complete the required hours. Where can I find information on driver education?The Department of Education currently maintains a listing of schools with approved driver education programs as well as private driver training schools. The information is available by county here. Does PennDOT offer any winter driving classes?PennDOT does not currently offer any classes related to driving in winter conditions. We encourage you to contact driver training schools in your area to see if they meet your needs. The information is available by county here.
Where can I find information on Mature Driver Improvement Courses?Four organizations offer PennDOT-approved Basic and Refresher Mature Driver Improvement courses at various locations throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In addition, under Pennsylvania law, drivers 55 and older are eligible to receive a 5 percent discount on their vehicle insurance by completing the Basic Mature Driver Improvement Course. In order to maintain the discount, individuals are required to take the Refresher Mature Driver Improvement Course every three years. Individuals should check with their insurance carrier for specifics of their program. More information on this course is available in our Mature Driver section. If I get a traffic citation in another state, will I get points on my Pennsylvania driver's license?If you receive a traffic citation for speeding or a similar violation in another state, you will not receive points on your Pennsylvania How do I change my address on my driver's license or vehicle registration?You can change your address on your non-commercial driver´s license or vehicle registration by visiting PennDOT´s Driver and Vehicle Services website. This process can be completed online by logging into the department´s online services system. Commercial drivers must complete a Form DL-80CD and non-commercial learner´s permit requests must be submitted through the Form DL-31; both forms must be mailed to the address provided and must be completed according to the form directions. Who do I contact for questions about my driverīs license or vehicle registration?You can contact PennDOT´s Driver and Vehicle Services Customer Call Center by calling 1-800-932-4600 from within Pennsylvania or 717-412-5300 if you are an out-of-state caller. You can also find information at PennDOT´s Driver and Vehicle Services website. How do I report an aggressive or unsafe driver?Pennsylvania does not have an aggressive driver reporting hotline like some of its neighboring states. If you encounter a driver who is exhibiting dangerous behaviors or who you suspect may be impaired, please dial 911 and the dispatcher will contact the local law enforcement agency. How do I report a driver who may have a medical condition limiting his or her ability to safely operate a vehicle?You can report a driver who you feel may be medically unfit to drive by writing to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, P.O. Box 68682, Harrisburg, PA 17106-8682. If you decide to report a driver to PennDOT, you must be able to provide specific details about the driver, i.e. full name, date of birth, home address or social security number. While your report will remain anonymous to the individual you are reporting, you must sign the report and provide your name and contact information to PennDOT in case there are follow-up questions. |

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