Nashville
| Area Profiles Home > Tennessee > Nashville > General Information > Transportation | |
| County Information | |
| General Information | Reference | Society |
| Recreation |
A major contributing factor to
* Three major interstates;
* International airport
* Eleven general aviation airports
* Non-stop air service to 48 markets
* More than 140 freight carriers;
* Major shipment/processing center for UPS
* Full river barge access to the
* CSX Transportation.
MOTOR VEHICLE INFORMATION
New residents are required to obtain a
Driver Licenses
Bring your out-of-state license to the nearest driver licensing station along with proof of
Only a vision screen exam is required for newcomers with valid, current licenses. Those holding expired licenses must also take a written knowledge exam and a driving test. Licenses are issued for 3-7 years based on your age at the time of application with pro-rated fees. For answers to specific questions, contact the Department of Safety. The following licensing stations are available in the metropolitan area:
Tennessee Department of Safety
Driver License Issuance Division
www.state.tn.us/safety
Directory of License Stations
www.state.tn.us/safety/wheredl.htm
Graduated Licenses
Those applying for their first license or a learner's permit must also provide official documents proving age and identity (as well as proof of any name changes since birth), and Social Security number of affidavit affirming that no SSN has ever been issued. Drivers under 18 years of age must have a parent or legal guardian sign a minor/teenage affidavit, prove school attendance and comply with the graduated driver license procedures. Effective July 1, 2001, a graduated licensing went into effect that places certain restrictions on teens under the age of 18 with learner's permits and driver licenses. For details, consult the Department of Safety.
Insurance & Financial Responsibility
Vehicle Registration & Titling
The county clerk handles vehicle registration and titling for the Department of Safety. Required documents include your current registration and certificate of title, which will serve as the ownership document and registration until the new certificate of title is prepared and mailed to you or the lien holder. Charges include an $8 title fee, a $24 passenger vehicle registration fee and $1 mailing fee. Most counties and some cities also require payment of a wheel tax, although the amount varies. For answers to specific questions, contact your county clerk's office.
Seat Belt Regulations
As the first state in the nation to pass a child restraint law in 1978,
* Driver and all passengers in the front seat must wear a seat belt, regardless of age.
* Children under the age of four must be properly restrained in an approved child restraint device (primary enforcement).
* Children ages 4 through 17 must wear a seat belt no matter where they are sitting in a vehicle (primary enforcement).