This bill allows driving schools in New Jersey to utilize vehicles that are owned or leased by their employed driving instructors for behind-the-wheel instruction and for the road test administered by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. To ensure safety and compliance, the bill stipulates that the driving instructor must hold a valid state-issued driver's license and a valid driving school instructor certification. Additionally, the vehicle must be properly insured, registered in the instructor's name, and meet specific safety standards, including having dual control brakes, seatbelts for both the student and instructor, and visible "Student Driver" signage.

The legislation aims to enhance the flexibility of driving schools while maintaining safety standards for driving instruction. By permitting the use of instructors' vehicles, the bill seeks to streamline the process of providing driving lessons and conducting road tests, thereby potentially improving the overall efficiency of driver education in the state.