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The only reason I can think of where you might lose your license is if you have a hardship license so that you can drive to school. Otherwise, if you have a good driving record and insurance, you should be fine.
In Georgia you can. If you quit school before you are 18 you lose your license.
In many states, if you are under 18, no. More and more states are refusing to issue driving privileges to minors that are not in school, except in special circumstances. You would have to check the laws for your specific location to see what applies to you.
The legal age at which a minor can leave school varies by state, but typically it is around 16 years old. However, some states require minors to attend school until they are 17 or 18 years old. It is important to check the specific laws in the state where the minor resides.
did you know that George Washington's home, Mount Vernon, is located in Virginia?
He quit school to take care of his mom.
Yes, Walt Disney did quit high school
Yes, a parent can sign for a child to quit school in the state of Virginia. If you do quit school, it is highly recommended that you get your GED.
You will lose your license if you are under the age of 18 years old and quit school according to new Alabama state laws. If a student quits school and obtains their G.E.D. certification they can be released from this law.
He was privately tutored, so never quit school
the legal age to quit school in Kentucky is 16. i quit last year. don't quit. give it another try.
Absolutely. Teen-agers under the age of 18 in Georgia are required to present a Certificate of Attendance (DS-1) from his/her school's guidance counselor when they go to apply for their Georgia instruction permit or driver's license. If you have already graduated, you will need present your high school diploma, GED, special diploma, or equivalent. (Source: Georgia Dept of Driver Services, 2010 Driver's Manual, p. 58). "If you want to be cool, you gotta stay in school."