Family members, and/or 1 non family member
The ability to drive with passengers typically depends on the driver's licensing stage and local regulations. In many places, new drivers on a learner's permit must be accompanied by a licensed adult and may be restricted from carrying passengers under a certain age. Once they obtain a provisional or intermediate license, they may have specific restrictions on the number of passengers allowed, often until they reach a certain age or driving experience. Always check local laws for specific guidelines.
In most states in the U.S., a 17-year-old with a provisional or intermediate license is typically allowed to have one passenger under the age of 21 who is not a family member. However, specific laws can vary by state, so it's important to check the local regulations to understand the exact passenger restrictions. Additionally, some states may have further restrictions based on driving experience or nighttime driving limits.
The ship could carry a total of 3,547 passengers and crew members
half of the passengers
Pretty much whatever pets the passengers had aboard the ship.
$350
One person who is not a relative, then as many family members as you want.
No. But, you can be fined.
Provisional licensees, typically given to people under 18 and people with horrendous driving records, are licenses that restrict what times of day you can drive and how many passengers you can have. Newly licensed drivers 18 and start out with no restrictions on their licenses.
Passengers are typically allowed to bring one watch on an international flight.
Passengers are typically allowed to bring one laptop on a plane to India.
Passengers are generally allowed to bring one personal cell phone on a plane.
Normally 2 but sometimes 3 people
In Minnesota, a new licensed driver with a provisional license can have only one passenger under the age of 20 in the vehicle during the first six months of driving. After that period, they can have up to three passengers under the age of 20, unless accompanied by a licensed driver who is 25 or older. These restrictions are in place to ensure safety for new drivers.
Passengers are typically allowed to bring one laptop on a plane when traveling internationally.
There must be a family member of at least 18 with a registered drivers license in the passengers seat, or a non-family member of the age of 21 with a legal license. You may have immediate family members as passengers. After having the drivers permit for 6 or more months you may have passengers but must have a supervisor in the passengers seat unless permission is granted by parent/guardian. This rules applies to states with a minimum age of 15 as the permit clause states: Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Washington, and West Virginia
In most states in the U.S., a 17-year-old with a provisional or intermediate license is typically allowed to have one passenger under the age of 21 who is not a family member. However, specific laws can vary by state, so it's important to check the local regulations to understand the exact passenger restrictions. Additionally, some states may have further restrictions based on driving experience or nighttime driving limits.