This bill amends R.S.39:3-10 to require the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) to offer the driver's license knowledge test in Punjabi, alongside English and the three most commonly spoken languages in the state, as determined by the chief administrator. It expands the examination content to include additional questions on highway safety, the dangers of alcohol and drug use while driving, and the Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act. The MVC is also mandated to periodically verify the three most commonly spoken languages in the state every five years. These changes aim to enhance road safety and improve accessibility for non-English speaking residents.

Additionally, the bill standardizes the point total required to prove an applicant's identity, regardless of immigration status, and mandates proof of a social security number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, along with New Jersey residency documentation. It specifies that a standard basic driver's license will indicate it is not valid for official identification purposes and grants the MVC authority to refuse licenses based on concerns about document validity. The bill also introduces provisions to protect the confidentiality of personal information collected by the MVC, ensuring it is not disclosed without consent or legal order, and clarifies that possession of a standard basic driver's license does not imply evidence of citizenship or immigration status.