You will probably lose your license, have to pay fines, go to alcohol evaluation/impact classes, and possibly get your license suspended. All depends on your previous record and circumstances regarding your citation.
You can't, to be honest. Some things you can do to lower it a little are keep the teen's grades up and have him or her take a driver's ed course before getting his or her license.
Yes, your insurance will go up when you have a teen or new driver. The insurance will go down as they drive with no accidents.
Yes
Begining jan 2002, there are several laws in effect for teen driving license in Texas. They are as follows: The graduated driver license law will prevent teens from driving without an adult 21 years or older during the first six months. It also prohibits more than one passenger from being in the vehicle under 21 years of age, who is not a family member. In addition, law enforcement offices can not stop a driver for the sole purpose of determining the age of the driver.
Yes a teen have to be insured if living at home. The teen would have to be under the parents insurance.
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It is difficult to give you an exact company due to the fact that I do not know all the details of the teen driver you are referring to. However, I do suggest you visit Kanetix.com where you will be able to compare prices for insurance for your teen driver in your area.
As long as you have auto insurance yes.
No because a 30 year old driver have had more experience in driving than a teen just now getting his or her permit or driver's liscence.
Yes, car insurance for a teen in California is expensive. But then, car insurance for a teen driver is expensive everywhere. The least expensive way would be to them to your existing policy, you may get a discount.
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