you can only have 1 adult in the car. only 1 adult in the car at a time.
Texas has a law known as the "passenger restriction law," which prohibits individuals under the age of 18 from having more than one passenger under the age of 21 who is not a family member in the car during the first 12 months of being a licensed driver. This law is designed to reduce distractions and promote safe driving practices among teenage drivers.
In most states, a DUI will remain on your permanent driver license record for about 10 years. However, this can vary depending on the state's specific laws and regulations.
To operate ANY vehicle which requires a CDL of ANY class in ALL states (this is federal law - it doesn't vary by state), the driver must have, along with the appropriate class of CDL (A, B, C), a DOT Medical Card. However, this is assuming you're were referring to a Class C CDL - several states issue a non-CDL Class C licence.
Most states do not allow individuals to drive with a license that is suspended from another state. However, some states offer reciprocity agreements that may allow drivers with out-of-state suspensions to legally drive in limited circumstances. It is important to check the specific laws and regulations of the states involved.
States do not typically share driving records with each other, except through specific agreements or requests made through the Driver License Compact (DLC) or the Non-Resident Violator Compact (NRVC). These compacts allow for the sharing of driving record information between member states.
No, if your driver's license is restricted in Michigan, you will need to resolve the restrictions in Michigan before applying for an unrestricted license in another state. Restrictions can vary from state to state, but most states will require you to clear up any issues with your current license before issuing you a new one.
Yes. Some states will not cover an accident if a household member is not listed on the policy.
The driver will get a moving violation and the teenager in most states will have a juvenile misdemeanor on his/her record.
No..Most states are compact states which report invalid licenses to each other.
Almost all of the states acknowledge your dirivng history from another state through the Driver License Compact. The only states that are not members are Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and Tennessee.
To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance. To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance. To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance. To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance. To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance. To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance. To be a licenced driver in the United States, you must have Liability insurance.
A quarter mile. If not correct answer - change the law. California law states - Your high beams have to be dimmed within 300 feet of following another driver and within 500 feet of an oncoming driver.
No....In all states, this is a big no..no! With the exception of a licensed driver 18 or older.
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Depends on your state. All states require a driver on a learner's permit to be supervised by a fully licenced driver. Some states require that licenced driver to be 18, and some states require them to be 21.
in some states as long as someone of age is in the store with them ... and if the teenager is 18 or 19 and the legal age is that , then its ok
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