Teach Your Teen to Drive in New Hampshire
A structured, safety-first system for the 40 hours of supervised practice New Hampshire requires. Video-led by a certified driving instructor.
Teens with involved parents crash half as often. But the quality of that practice matters as much as the quantity.

Taught by Jacqueline R.Certified driving instructorYes. New Hampshire requires parents to supervise at least 40 hours of practice driving (including 10 at night) before a teen can take the road test. The supervising adult must be at least 25 years old.
Why Your Role Matters More Than Any Course
Your teen's driving school gives them at least 10 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction. Those sessions build some core skills, and for most families that's where the professional instruction ends. The other 40 hours of required practice happen with you, and the habits your teen forms during those sessions are the ones they carry into every solo drive.
Your involvement is the single strongest predictor of your teen's safety on the road.
Zutobi's proven parent system is built on these principles.
Most parents know how to drive but not how to coach. The skills you use every day became instinctive long ago, and instincts are hard to explain. Without a plan, practice sessions drift. You might spend weeks on highway driving because it feels productive while skipping the intersection judgment that causes most teen crashes. Those gaps don't surface until your teen is driving alone.
What changes the outcome is having a plan. Introduce skills in order, repeat them in different conditions, and add complexity only when your teen is ready. That builds real competence. You always know what comes next.
The Zutobi Parent Driving System
The Zutobi Parent Driving System gives you a clear, organized approach for every stage, from your teen's first time behind the wheel to test day.
The system follows a phase-based progression designed around how teens actually learn. Each phase builds on the one before it, so your teen never faces a situation they haven't been prepared for.
The Parent-Teen Training Guide (PTTG) gives you a specific plan for every session. Certified driving instructor Jacqueline R. walks you through each maneuver on video, explaining what to look for and highlighting the mistakes teens typically make at that stage.
Lesson-by-lesson progression from parking lot to highway
Video demonstrations from inside the car for every maneuver
Coaching prompts so you know what to say and when
Common mistakes to watch for at each level
Specific language suggestions for giving feedback without creating conflict
Progress tracking so you can see which skills still need work
Parents who follow a step-by-step plan report less stress and fewer arguments in the car. This approach helps your teen not only pass the New Hampshire driving test but become a safer, more capable driver long after.
Your 5-Phase Plan: From Permit to License
Teaching driving becomes significantly easier when you follow a guided progression. Each phase below links to a detailed parent guide with specific coaching points and common mistakes.
Permit Preparation
Start by helping your teen build a strong understanding of the rules of the road. New Hampshire's knowledge test is 40 questions with 32 needed to pass.
- Road signs and their meanings
- Traffic laws specific to New Hampshire
- Situational awareness and hazard recognition
- Practice tests that match the New Hampshire exam format
Your teen should understand why a rule exists, not just memorize the answer. When you review practice tests together, ask your teen to explain their reasoning. If they can articulate why a right-of-way rule matters, they have learned the concept rather than just the test answer.
- Cramming the night before instead of practicing over multiple short sessions.
- Focusing only on signs and ignoring right-of-way and speed rules, which make up a large portion of the test.
New Hampshire requires a state-approved driver's education course (30 hours of classroom instruction, 10 hours of practice driving, and 6 hours of observation).
Zutobi is a safety-first supplement to your teen's required course. Teens use it alongside their driver's education program to reinforce traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving principles through video lessons, practice tests, and gamified review, so the knowledge sticks beyond test day and into real driving.
First Driving Lessons
Once your teen passes the knowledge test and begins supervised driving, start in a low-pressure environment.
- Empty parking lots for initial vehicle control
- Vehicle setup: mirrors, seat position, seatbelt
- Steering, braking, and smooth stopping
- Basic turns and backing up
Keep sessions to 20-30 minutes. Your teen's concentration fades quickly during the first few drives, and pushing past that creates frustration for both of you. Focus on one or two skills per session rather than covering everything at once. Stay calm and give instructions ahead of time rather than reacting at the last second.
- Starting on public roads too soon.
- Gripping the wheel at the wrong position.
- Braking too hard because the teen hasn't developed pedal feel yet.
- Correcting too many things at once, which overwhelms a new driver.
Short, focused sessions build confidence faster than long, unstructured ones.
Skill Development
As your teen improves, introduce more complexity.
- Intersections and right-of-way decisions
- Lane changes and traffic flow
- Speed control and following distance
- Scanning patterns and mirror checks
This phase is about developing decision-making. Instead of telling your teen when to go at an intersection, ask them to talk through their reasoning. Encourage them to scan left-right-left before proceeding and to check mirrors before any lane change. Repetition across different intersections and traffic levels builds the pattern recognition that experienced drivers rely on.
- Fixating on the car directly ahead instead of scanning the full scene.
- Changing lanes without checking blind spots.
- Rolling through stop signs or failing to fully stop at red lights before turning right.
- Hesitating at intersections, which confuses other drivers.
This is where real awareness and decision-making begin to develop.
Real-World Driving
Now prepare your teen for real conditions. New Hampshire requires 10 of your 40 practice hours to be at night.
- Highway merging, lane changes, and exits
- Night driving with reduced visibility
- Driving in rain or fog
- Complex traffic situations like multi-lane roundabouts
Increase complexity gradually. Start with a quiet highway on-ramp before rush-hour merging. For night driving, begin in well-lit suburban areas before moving to darker rural roads. Talk through what changes at night: reduced visibility, glare from headlights, harder to judge distances and speed.
- Merging onto the highway too slowly.
- Not adjusting following distance for wet roads or low visibility.
- Over-relying on high beams or forgetting to dim them for oncoming traffic.
- Tensing up in heavy traffic instead of maintaining steady speed and following distance.
Teens exposed to diverse driving conditions during practice have fewer high-risk events after getting licensed.
Test Readiness
Before the driving test, focus on consistency and confidence.
- Smooth, predictable driving across all environments
- DMV-specific maneuvers: parallel parking, three-point turns, lane changes
- Following all rules without hesitation
- Maintaining calm under observation
At this stage, your teen should be able to drive without you giving constant direction. Sit quietly and observe. If your teen can handle a 30-minute drive across varied conditions without prompting, they are likely ready. Practice the specific maneuvers the New Hampshire DMV tests. The examiner is looking for safe, controlled execution rather than perfection.
- Overthinking during the test and second-guessing decisions.
- Forgetting to check mirrors or signal because of nervousness.
- Introducing new skills or routes too close to test day, which undermines confidence.
At this stage, driving should feel routine, not stressful.
What does New Hampshire require from parents teaching a teen to drive?
New Hampshire's process is different from most states. The state does not issue a learner's permit. Here is what the state requires.
- At 15½, your teen passes a vision screening and the 40-question knowledge test at the DMV. There is no permit card issued. Your teen begins supervised driving immediately.
- Your teen must complete a state-approved driver's education course (30 hours classroom + 10 hours practice driving + 6 hours observation). Enrollment can begin at age 15 years and 9 months.
- You must supervise at least 40 hours of practice driving, including a minimum of 10 hours at night. The supervising adult must be 25 years or older.
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New Hampshire Parent FAQ
Can parents teach driving in New Hampshire?
Yes. New Hampshire requires 40 hours of supervised practice driving (including 10 night hours) with an adult aged 25 or older before a teen can take the road test. Most of those hours happen with a parent or guardian.
How many supervised driving hours does New Hampshire require?
40 hours total, with at least 10 of those hours at night. The supervising adult must be 25 years or older and hold a valid driver's license. These hours are in addition to the 10 hours of practice driving included in the required driver's education course.
Does New Hampshire issue a learner's permit?
No. New Hampshire is one of the few states with no learner's permit system. At 15½, your teen passes a vision screening and the knowledge test, then begins supervised driving immediately. There is no permit card.
Do I need to be a licensed instructor to teach my teen?
No. Any adult 25 or older with a valid license can supervise practice driving. The 10 hours of professional practice driving are separate and completed as part of the required driver's education course.
What is the required driver's education course in New Hampshire?
Teens between 15½ and 18 must complete a state-approved driver's education course that includes 30 hours of classroom instruction, 10 hours of practice driving, and 6 hours of observation. Enrollment begins at age 15 years and 9 months. Zutobi does not replace this course, but supplements it with video-led lessons and exam practice to help your teen pass.
What happens if my teen fails the New Hampshire road test?
Your teen can retake the road test. Contact the DMV for specific retest scheduling and any waiting period requirements.
How does the Parent-Teen Training Guide help me teach better?
The PTTG gives you a structured curriculum for each driving environment. Instead of getting in the car and hoping for the best, you follow a progression: parking lot skills first, then residential streets, then highways and night driving. Each lesson has specific coaching points and common mistakes to watch for. Instructor Jacqueline R. walks you through each lesson on video.
Is teaching your teen to drive harder than expected?
For most parents, yes. In a Zutobi survey of 1,000 U.S. adults, 54% of those who have taught a teen found it more stressful than expected. A step-by-step approach with coaching points at each stage makes it manageable.
Is Zutobi science-backed for teen safety?
Yes. Peer-reviewed research shows that structured, varied practice and active parent involvement significantly reduce crash risk for teen drivers. Zutobi's system is designed around these principles.
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