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absolutely not, you are a danger on the road, park your car, and take a deep breath, realize what you are doing. to drive a car is great responsibility for which you are too immature.

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Q: If you are under the age of 18 and accumulate six points on your license within twelve months can you ask for an administrative hearing to get permission to drive on a restrictive basis?
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