suspension of license?
obviously, as long as the have a junior license if they are driving alone.
You get a ticket like everyone else ...
rules for a junior drivers license
http://www.nydmv.state.ny.us/broch/c41.htm
In New York, drivers with a junior license must adhere to specific restrictions. They can only drive unsupervised between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m., and must have a supervising driver who is at least 21 years old and has a valid license if driving outside those hours. Additionally, junior license holders are prohibited from having passengers under 21 years old unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. Violating these rules can lead to penalties, including suspension of the license.
Whether you can drive on parkways with a junior license depends on the specific laws of your state. In many states, junior license holders are restricted from driving on certain types of roads, including parkways, due to their limited experience. It's important to check your state's motor vehicle regulations to understand the specific restrictions that apply to junior license holders. Always prioritize safety and adhere to local laws.
In most places, turning eighteen does not automatically grant you a senior license if you hold a junior license. Typically, you must fulfill certain requirements, such as completing a specified period of driving under the junior license, passing a driving test, or meeting other conditions set by your local licensing authority. It's important to check the specific regulations in your state or country, as they can vary.
No - you are required to have an adult who is licensed in the vehicle at all times until the age of 18 or when you are driving with a fully unrestricted license.
In Pennsylvania, drivers under the age of 18 are issued a junior license. If more than six points are taken off of the junior license, the license can be suspended.
16 - permit- written test 16 1/2- junior license- road test- 17 1/2 - full license- road test
No, you cannot drive in Pennsylvania with a New York state junior license. In Pennsylvania, drivers under the age of 18 are required to follow the state's Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program, which includes specific restrictions and requirements. It is important to adhere to the laws and regulations of the state you are driving in to ensure safe and legal driving practices.