Sixteen and if you don't know how to read 16 .....................hahaha get it six-TEEN hahaha
no no
As a general rule, whenever you are curious about what state laws apply, the answer will always be "the state that you are in".
State laws, such as the increase in the price of cigarettes, discourages teen smoking by making it expensive to smoke.
california in usa
California, which is in the USA.
Laws differ from state to state. A ticket can be issued to the teen. The vehicle can also be towed. It is up to the police officer who issues the citation if the vehicle will be towed.
Yes, a licensed 16-year-old can drive out of state, but there are specific regulations that may apply depending on the state of residence and the state they are traveling to. It's important to check both states' laws regarding minimum driving age and passenger restrictions. Additionally, if the teen is under a graduated licensing program, there may be limitations on nighttime driving or the number of passengers allowed. Always ensure compliance with local laws to avoid legal issues while traveling.
Car insurance coverage's for teens varies from state to state and for getting the information about the teen insurance coverage's insurance in California you can call Geico customer care and talk with the executive and then for the rates you can negotiate with 2 to 3 providers and then pick the best one
I dont think so......But you may possibly get a driving permit that lets you drive to work at restricted hours if you are a teen driver. Check this link.., http://www.dmvsmart.com/california/teen-drivers.html
Yes. But, if insurance is manditory in your state then your child must be on your insurance plan.
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You are responsible to pay for your child's health, pregnant or not, as long as they are minors.