Minimum Driving Age
- Instructional Permit: Available at 15 years old.
- Provisional License: Eligible at 16 years old, after holding a permit for at least 6 months and completing 50 hours of supervised driving, including 10 hours at night.
- Full License: Available at 18 years old, or after holding a provisional license for 1 year without violations.
Learner’s Permit Rules
- Supervision: Must be accompanied by a licensed driver aged 21 or older who has held a valid license for at least 3 years.
- Driving Hours: Must complete 50 hours of supervised driving, including 10 hours at night.
- Cell Phone Use: Prohibited for all drivers under 18, including hands-free devices.
- Curfew: Driving is not allowed between midnight and 5 a.m., unless traveling to or from work or a school event.
License Types
- Instructional Permit: For practicing with a licensed adult.
- Provisional License: Intermediate license with some restrictions.
- Full License: Unrestricted license for drivers meeting all requirements.
- Commercial Driver’s License (CDL): Required for operating commercial vehicles.
- Motorcycle Endorsement: Needed to operate a motorcycle.
Required Documents for Driving
To apply for a permit or license in New Mexico, applicants must provide:
- Proof of Identity: Birth certificate, passport, or other approved documents.
- Proof of Social Security Number: SSN card or approved document.
- Proof of New Mexico Residency: Utility bill, lease agreement, or school transcript.
- Parental Consent: Required if under 18.
- School Enrollment Verification: Must be enrolled and in good standing.
Seatbelt and Car Seat Laws
- Seatbelts: Mandatory for all occupants.
- Child Restraints:
- Under age 7 and under 60 pounds: Must be in a child safety seat.
- Ages 7–12: Must use a booster seat until the seatbelt fits properly.
- Under age 7 and under 60 pounds: Must be in a child safety seat.

Cell Phone and Distracted Driving Rules
- Texting While Driving: Prohibited for all drivers.
- Handheld Device Use: Prohibited for all drivers under 18.
- General Distracted Driving: All drivers must devote their full attention to driving.
More about the distracted driving laws.
DUI/DWI Laws
- Legal BAC Limit:
- 0.08% for drivers 21 and over.
- 0.02% for drivers under 21.
- 0.08% for drivers 21 and over.
- First Offense Penalties:
- License Suspension: 90 days.
- Fine: $500–$1,000.
- Jail Time: Up to 90 days.
- Community Service: 24 hours.
- DWI School: Mandatory attendance.
- Ignition Interlock Device: May be required.
- License Suspension: 90 days.
Speed Limits
- Urban Areas: Typically 25–35 mph.
- Rural Highways: Up to 70 mph.
- Interstate Highways: Up to 75 mph.
School Zones: Generally 15 mph during school hours.

Road Rage and Reckless Driving Laws
- Reckless Driving: Operating a vehicle with willful disregard for safety.
- Penalties:
- First Offense: Misdemeanor, up to 6 months in jail and/or $1,000 fine.
- Subsequent Offenses: Increased penalties, including potential license suspension.
- First Offense: Misdemeanor, up to 6 months in jail and/or $1,000 fine.
Points System
New Mexico operates a demerit point system:
- 12 or more points in a 12-month period: License suspension for 6 months.
- Examples:
- Speeding: 1–4 points, depending on speed.
- Reckless Driving: 6 points.
- DUI: Handled separately with immediate penalties.
- Speeding: 1–4 points, depending on speed.
Insurance Requirements
- Liability Insurance: Required for all drivers.
- Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage: Recommended.
Renewal Frequency and Testing
- License Renewal: Every 4 years.
- Vision Test: Required at every renewal.
- Written/Driving Test: May be required if there are medical concerns or after certain violations.
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