that is incorrect. According to NJMVC website. A 17 year old can not drive between the hours of 11:01 PM and 5:00 AM. And Parents guardians or dependants, not siblings, are allowed as paasengers and can only have 1 passenger unless accompanied by a parent or guardian.
AnswerYou can't drive between 12am-5am. You can have one family member and one friend in the car. No more then two people are allowed to be with you.
Without another licensed driver, sixteen years of age. With another licensed driver, fourteen or fifteen, depending on weather you have a license or not.
No. The driver must be licensed or permitted as a learner.
Yes, it is perfectly legal to own a vehicle if you have no license to drive it and have a licensed driver chauffeur you around.
You must have your license with you to prove you are a licensed driver. Without it, you are not legally allowed to drive.
Driving in a car at any age without a license is illegal. If caught, the car will be towed away and impounded. the licensed driver in the car may also lose his license for allowing the unlicensed driver to drive.
A licensed driver must renew their driver's license typically every 4 to 8 years, depending on the state or country regulations.
Drivers who do not have a valid driver's license from another state may face penalties such as fines, license suspension, and potential criminal charges for driving without a valid license. It is illegal to operate a motor vehicle without a valid driver's license in any state.
Yes. A drivers license is valid internationally.
Sheesh! Look on your drivers license. Any restrictions you have (ir any) are printed there.
NO The driver must have a permit or a license to drive since he is the one operating a motor vehicle.
If you are not licensed and are caught driving, in most cases you will be arrested and the car will be impounded. While officers sometimes have discretion to release the vehicle to another licensed driver or to write you a citation instead of making an arrest, this isn't always so, or they may opt not to use their discretion. It is certainly legal for the car to be impounded even if a licensed driver is available. If you have a license but simply don't have it on your person, most states do not provide for arrest and impounding of the vehicle if the officer can confirm that you are in fact a licensed driver.
You can obtain insurance without a driver's license by adding a named driver to the policy who has a valid license. This person will be the primary driver on the policy, and you can be listed as an additional driver.