Questions

What happens if you drive friends at 16?

What happens if you drive friends at 16?

During the first 12 months after you are licensed, you cannot drive between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. and cannot transport passengers under 20 years old, unless accompanied by a California-licensed parent or guardian, a California-licensed driver 25 years old or older, or a licensed or certified driving instructor.

Can a parent teach their child to drive?

a. NO: There is no provision in the motor vehicle law of the State of California that allows a parent to teach their children either DE or DT.

Can 16 year olds drive friends around?

Minors under 18 are issued a provisional license. During the first 12 months after getting a license, they cannot drive other teens unless accompanied by a parent or guardian, a licensed driver age 25 or older, or a licensed or certified driving instructor. But they cannot drive friends.

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What are the restrictions for a 16 year old driver’s license?

Driver’s License Restrictions for 16/17 Year Olds: Passenger During the first six months the newly li Curfew Until 18th birthday, may not drive betwe Seatbelts Until 18th birthday, all passengers in v Cell phones, etc. Until 18th birthday, may not use cell ph

How old do you have to be to take the permit test?

The teen must be at least 15 years and 6 months old. . Note: The permit test may be taken at home with parental or guardian supervision. The teen must have a licensed driver who is at least 21 years of age seated in the front seat next to him or her at all times. The teen must be at least 16 years old.

What are the age requirements for a teen to drive?

The teen must have a licensed driver who is at least 21 years of age seated in the front seat next to him or her at all times. The teen must be at least 16 years old.

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How can we Help Your Teen become a safe driver?

We can help you mold your teen into a safe and capable driver. NHTSA’s Teen Driving site contains information on states’ driver licensing requirements for teens as well as ideas and resources to help you—the parents—lay down the ground rules with your aspiring driver before you hand over the car keys.