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The person who is driving the motorized vehicle will be charged with a ticket. They will not be able to receive a license until the age of 18, also serious legal trouble (depending on what state the driver may be in). If the driver is caught driving again under the age of 18, the judge will decide the punishment, at a court hearing.

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