Yes, Citrus County, Florida, enforces a curfew for drivers under 18 years old. According to state law, 17-year-old drivers are not allowed to drive between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. unless they are accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old or if they are driving for specific reasons such as work or school-related activities. It's important for young drivers to be aware of these regulations to avoid penalties.
By the law of Florida you do not have a curfew after the age of 16
The curfew is for anybody under the age of 17 is 12:01 on weekends. From Sunday to Thursday the curfew is 11:01.
11PM, it says on the back of the drivers license.
That would depend on the city/town/county
go ask your parents and if you have a police officer.
If you are asking about a legal curfew set by law - it is totally dependent on whether your town, city, county or state has such a curfew law anhd what it says.
the curfew for kids under the age of 18 is 10 on weekdays and 11 on weekends during the school year. the driving curfew is an hour under that. during the summer the curfew is an hour later, so weekdays it's 11 and weekends is midnight
10 pm weekdays and 11 pm weekends
This depends on three things: the age of the teenager, where you live, and the parents' overall decision. A curfew for a 17 year old may differ from a 16 year old, and both town and state may have different curfew restrictions. Finally, the parents should make the final call on the curfew.
The curfew for a 17 year old driver is from 12 a.m. to 4 a.m.
At 18, you are an adult. There is no curfew in most states.
there are no curfew laws in Madison al