In most jurisdictions, it is illegal for a minor to drive without a valid driver's license, even if accompanied by a parent or guardian. Some states may have specific learner's permit laws that allow minors to drive under certain conditions, such as having a licensed adult in the vehicle. However, these laws vary widely, so it's essential to check the regulations in the relevant state or country. Driving without a license can result in legal consequences for both the minor and the accompanying adult.
Yes. Any underage person (minor child) will need their parent or legal guardian present in order to get their license. You, without that license, cannot drive yourself there legally.
Yes. Any underage person (minor child) will need their parent or legal guardian present in order to get their license. You, without that license, cannot drive yourself there legally.
Yes, if they are accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
Children under 17 have to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
You need parent permission. If your going to get one without the parent you need to be 18 and have identification. (license showing your 18.)
Those with an intermediate restricted license can only have one other passenger in the vehicle, UNLESS: * One or more of the passengers is age 21 or older and has a valid, unrestricted license; * The passengers are brothers and sisters, step-brothers or step-sisters, adopted or fostered children residing in the same house as the driver and going to and from school AND the intermediate license holder has in their possession written permission from their parent or guardian to transport their siblings. Those with an intermediate restricted license are prohibited from driving between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6 a.m., UNLESS: * They are accompanied by a parent or guardian; * They are accompanied by a licensed driver 21 or older who has been designated by the parent or guardian. This designation must be in writing and be in the possession of the teen driver; * They are driving to or from a specifically identified school sponsored activity or event and have in their possession written permission from a parent or guardian to do this; * They are driving to or from work and have in their possession written permission from a parent or guardian identifying the place of employment and authorizing the driver to go to and from work; * They are driving to or from hunting or fishing between 4 a.m. and 6 a.m. and have in their possession a valid hunting or fishing license.
Yes, NC-17 is no one at all under 17, that's the only difference but the adult is supposed to be a parent or guardian, someone who will make the best choices on what you should be exposed to.
A parent or guardian only.
12 years of age
I live in England and you have to be at least 13 accompanied by a parent or guardian but you can also get it done at 18 on your own.
Yes, a minor can travel without a parent or legal guardian with a minor letter of consent to travel, which typically includes permission from the parent or guardian and details of the trip.
If you want to get into an R rated movie you have to be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian.