North Carolina DL-4A help
DL-4A Driving Log
The DL-4A driving log is the North Carolina form families use when advancing from a learner permit to the next license level. The form expects a signed record of supervised driving time.
What DL-4A asks families to show
The official form says the log should document at least 60 hours of driving, no more than 10 counted hours per week, at least 10 night hours, and a supervising driver signature.
How the app supports DL-4A preparation
NC Driving Log stores the entries, totals the counted hours, separates night time, and provides a print-friendly export designed to make the final DL-4A review less manual.
What to keep in the log
- Confirm total, night, and counted weekly hours before printing.
- Review supervising driver information before submission.
- Print and sign the final record when ready for DMV.
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NC Driving Log is an independent tracking tool and is not affiliated with the NC DMV.