Virginia law authorizes various government entities, including military and local government agencies, to provide entry-level driver training. These entities do not need to be licensed by the Department of Motor Vehicles to offer such training, provided they meet specified requirements.
Yes, government entities such as military and local agencies can provide entry-level driver training without needing to be licensed by the Department of Motor Vehicles, as long as they meet certain requirements.
Any government entity, including military, community colleges within the Virginia Community College System, and local government departments or agencies, are authorized to provide driver training.
No, government trainers are not required to obtain a license from the Department of Motor Vehicles to provide entry-level driver training.
They must comply with the requirements outlined in the relevant article of Virginia law, but specific licensing is not necessary for trainers employed by these entities.