Shoro.aiAn Oregon Instruction Permit, officially the Class C Instruction Permit, is a temporary driving permit for new drivers. It is valid for 24 months from the date it is issued and allows practice driving only when a qualified supervising driver is in the front seat.
The Class C Instruction Permit lets you practice driving on public roads with supervision. You must be at least 15 years old to qualify, and the permit serves as the first step for all new drivers.
An Oregon instruction permit requires a licensed supervisor aged 21 or older in the front passenger seat at all times. A driver's license allows solo driving with no passenger restrictions. The core difference is independence. An instruction permit requires constant supervision, while a driver's license allows solo driving.
| Feature | Class C Instruction Permit | Class C Driver's License |
|---|---|---|
| Solo Driving | Strictly Prohibited | Allowed |
| Supervision | Mandatory (Licensed adult 21+ in front seat) | None required |
| Primary Purpose | Learning & Supervised Practice | Independent Driving |
| Testing Fee | $7 Knowledge Test | $45 Drive Test |
A driver in Medford thought their instruction permit allowed them to drive to work alone at 7 AM. Driving solo on a permit is a Class B violation, resulting in a fine up to $1,000, towing, and a 180-day suspension of license eligibility.
An Oregon instruction permit and a provisional license are different credentials. The permit requires full-time supervision; the provisional license allows limited solo driving after the permit stage. No. An instruction permit and a provisional license are distinct stages in Oregon's GDL system.
A teen in Bend with a new provisional license thought the passenger limits (max three non-family under 20) applied to their instruction permit phase. Permit rules focus solely on the supervising driver requirement, not passenger limits.
Oregon's Graduated Driver Licensing system has three stages: instruction permit, provisional license, and full license. The permit is stage one and required before any other stage. The instruction permit is the mandatory first phase. Here's how the progression works:
An adult applicant in Beaverton believed they could skip the permit and go straight to a license test. State law requires all new drivers to first obtain an instruction permit, regardless of age. Learn more about the complete GDL process.
Start with the DMV2U pre-application online to save time. The old paper Form 735-173 is replaced by this electronic process. You'll need to pass a 35-question knowledge test with a score of 80% or higher.
Complete the DMV2U pre-application and upload document images before your appointment to avoid being turned away at the Salem DMV for incomplete paperwork, which can delay your process by weeks. Honestly, nobody wants to waste gas money driving to the DMV twice for the same permit.
Schedule your knowledge test online through DMV2U for a specific time slot instead of walking into the Portland DMV. This avoids multi-hour waits, especially on Saturdays when lines are longest.
"The AI mock tests were surprisingly realistic. The explanations for road signs helped me understand the logic, not just memorize. Passed my permit test on the first try!"
Michael R.
New Driver
"I was struggling with the specific road rules of my state until I used Shoro. The flashcards are a game changer for quick revision before the actual exam."
Sarah L.
Permit Holder
"The readiness score gives you so much confidence. I knew exactly when I was ready to take the test. Highly recommend Shoro for anyone nervous about their exam."
David K.
G2 Candidate