nothing i hope .
6 months after you get your license you can have passengers.
It depends on the state. Personally, i am from new jersey and you can have an unlimited amount of passengers from your family but only one thats not related to you
You Don't!
in most states you have to wait 6 months after you get your learners permit to get your license.
You don't drive for 3 months and probably have to go to the DMV to get the license back.
6 months, then you take the actual test.
It's pretty much the same in any state. At 15.5 you need to go to driver's training school. Once you pass the written test you will have to have a permit for 6 months before you can get licensed. NO passegers during your driving and the licensed driver has to be 25 years or older. Also, you will need to drive another 6 months without any passengers once you get your license.
The time you must hold a permit depends on the state. For my state you must hold your permit for 6 months before getting your intermediate license. To answer the question No, if your state requires you to hold your permit for 12 months before you get your intermediate license, you have to go by what they say, there's no exceptions.
In Indiana- none unless it is a relative 21 yrs or older holding a valid license of their own, the passenger is 25 and a valid license holder, or the 16 yr old driver has held their valid license over 6 months.
In Texas, a 16-year-old driver with a provisional license can have only one passenger under the age of 21 who is not a family member during the first 12 months of driving. After that period, they can have more passengers, but all passengers must wear seat belts. Additionally, the driver must follow all other restrictions set by the provisional license.
You lose your license for refusing the test. How long you lose your license depends on how many prior DUIs you have, 6 months to a year in some states.
It depends on where he is licensed, what the limits are on his license, and what the tickets are for.