My CA learner's permit specifically states that I must have someone older than 26 in the passanger's seat next to me. Check your permit, it should tell you. Otherwise, call the local DMV and ask them.
The laws of the states through which you are passing must be researched to ascertain if they honor out-of-state permits. But other than that, if you are operating in compliance with the permit requirements of your state, it should be legal.
Yes, You can. However there must be a legally able Adult with a License In the Front Passenger seat so he/she can take control of the vehicle in case something were to happen.
I think the lcensed driver has to be 18 or older
No. Only your parent.
yes
Not in every state. Check your driver's Ed. book to be sure.
16, generally.Anyone with a drivers license can drive alone, even a minors provisional drivers license. I say 16 because the earliest a californian can aquire a license is at age 16. I say "generally" because technically a younger, licensed, out of state driver could enter California.
When you first receive your Alaska learners permit, you may practice driving if accompanied by a person age 21 years or older that has a minimum of 1 year driving experience. This person must have a valid driver license and occupy the passenger seat next to you at all times. You cannot have any minors in the car.When you first receive your Alaska learners permit, you may practice driving if accompanied by a person age 21 years or older that has a minimum of 1 year driving experience. This person must have a valid driver license and occupy the passenger seat next to you at all times. You cannot have any minors in the car.
Minors (under the age of 18) must be accompanied by a licensed driver over the age of 21 in the front seat when they are driving with a learner's permit. Teens with a learner's permit are not allowed to drive solo. Licensed drivers must show proof of having proper insurance and vehicle registration information if requested by a peace officer.
By the way this is California state law. It states,"Once you receive your license you have to wait a year(or until you turn 18) to drive 11PM-5AM/drive minors with out a 25 aged licensed driver." The "or until you turn 18" is the same as waiting a year. So if you have your license, and you're 18, you can drive between 11PM-5AM and the best part, driving around other people under 20 aka friends/family/minors.
In Wisconsin, the driver can have one family member in the car, and one minor at the same time. The driver has to be 17 or older before he can drive with more than one minor without family members. In Australia you can drive with minors as soon as you get your Learners licence or 'L' plates. But, you must have a qualified driver with you at all times (a qualified driver is someone who has held a full and unconditional drivers licence for the past 2 years). To drive with minors without a qualified driver, you must have your probationary licence or 'P' plates. To get 'P' plates, you have to have passed your 'L' plates test, driven for at least 50 hrs with a qualified driver, passed your 'P' plates driving test, and you are at least 16.5 years old.
In california, Minors have no right to bail.
There are no laws regarding dating in California. The only laws apply to sexual contact.
Yes, as long as the driver has a driver's license. If the driver has a learner's permit, their must be a licensed driver over the age of (18, 21, or 25 depending on your state laws) in the front passenger seat.
10 P.M. for minors.
Why not? The answer is yes. Though, it might depend on where the miners happen to live or be... It is illegal in California for any minors to be tattooed, CA Code 653. It is illegal and punishable by law to tattoo a minor.
It will result in the suspension of your license or driving privileges if not licensed.