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From permit to license, together.

Sixty walks North Carolina teens and their parents through every step of getting a license β€” a personalized roadmap with real eligibility dates, and a 60-hour practice log that splits day and night hours automatically at your town's actual sunset.

Built for North Carolina's graduated licensing. More states on the way.

Coming soon to theApp Store
Sixty's drive screen at night: the whole screen turns deep indigo, a Night hours badge and large timer show credit counting

How it works

The 15 months, mapped. The 60 hours, handled.

North Carolina's path to a license has three levels, two tests, a nine-month holding period, and 60 supervised hours β€” and most families piece it together from rumor. Sixty turns it into a checklist with dates.

Know exactly where you stand.

Answer three questions and Sixty builds your teen's personal roadmap: when they're eligible for the Level 1 permit, the day their nine months are up, what to bring to the DMV, and every fee along the way.

It also keeps the current rules in plain English β€” curfew, passenger limit, phone ban β€” so nobody finds out the hard way.

Maya's roadmap: completed steps, hour progress, and the exact date she becomes eligible for Level 2

Tap start. Drive. That's it.

One big button starts a practice drive; one tap ends it and files it under the right supervisor. If the phone dies or the app is closed mid-drive, nothing is lost β€” the drive picks up right where it started.

No GPS tracking, no ads, nothing running in the background. It's a logbook, not a surveillance device.

The Drive tab: a large progress ring showing 5.2 of 60 hours and a Start drive button

Night hours, minus the math.

NC requires 10 of the 60 hours after sunset β€” but when exactly is sunset? Sixty knows, for your town, every day of the year. An evening drive that crosses dusk splits itself into day and night credit automatically.

The log shows every drive's split at a glance, adds up each month, and will export straight onto NC's official DL-4A form when it's time for the DMV.

The drive log grouped by month, each drive showing an amber and indigo bar for its day/night split

Built for North Carolina

The whole journey, not just the hours.

Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 β€” the rules, the paperwork, the tests, and the DMV itself. Sixty is being built to handle all of it.

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NC's rules, encoded

The 9-month hold, the 60/10 hours, the 5 a.m.–9 p.m. curfew, the one-passenger rule β€” computed into your dates, updated if the law changes.

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DL-4A exportComing

Your signed driving log, rendered onto the state's official form as a ready-to-print PDF. No transcribing 60 hours the night before.

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Test prepComing

Study guides and realistic practice for the 25-question knowledge test and the road-signs test β€” nearly half of first attempts fail.

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DMV playbookComing

Appointment slots open 7 days out, mornings only, and expire in 15 minutes. Sixty reminds you when and how to grab one β€” and what to bring.

Sixty on Apple Watch during a night drive: a Night badge and a large elapsed timer

Start from the wrist. Phone stays put away.

North Carolina bans all phone use for drivers under 18 β€” so Sixty's Apple Watch app makes sure logging never means touching one. Start and stop drives from the wrist, glance at the timer, and feel a gentle tap the moment the sun sets and night credit starts counting.

If either device loses track mid-drive, the other one remembers.

For families

One purchase. No subscription. Nothing collected.

Sixty is designed to be bought once and trusted completely β€” by the teen holding the phone and the parent paying for it.

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Made for both of you

The teen logs drives and watches the countdown; the parent sees progress and verifies hours. Same app, one family purchase shared through Apple Family Sharing.

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Private by design

No account, no GPS tracking, no analytics, no ads. Drive logs live on your devices β€” we never see them.

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No subscription, ever

Teen driving apps love weekly subscriptions. Sixty is one price for the whole family, everything included, done.