No but there are certain restrictions until you turn 18.
These are:
Provisional Driving Restrictions—You must be accompanied and supervised by a licensed parent, guardian or other licensed driver 25 years of age or older or a licensed or certified driving instructor when you:
Transport passengers under 20 years of age at any time, for the first twelve months.
Drive between 11 pm and 5 am for the first twelve months.
When reasonable transportation is not available and it is necessary for you to drive, the law grants the following exceptions for minors to drive between 11 pm and 5 am or to transport an immediate family member unaccompanied and unsupervised.
The law requires that you must carry a note explaining why you must drive and when the necessity will end.
Medical Necessity
The note must be signed by your physician and contain a diagnosis and probable date when recovery will end your need to drive.
School or School–Authorized Activities
The note must be signed by your school principal, dean, or his or her designee and include a reason for the school or school–authorized activity and the date when the activity will end.
Employment Necessity
The note must be signed by your employer and verify employment and the date your employment will end.
Immediate Need of Family Member
The note must be signed by your parent or legal guardian and include the reason and date the necessity will end.
Emancipated Minor
No documentation is needed for this exemption, however you must have already declared yourself emancipated by completing a DMV form and by providing Proof of Financial Responsibility (SR 1P) in lieu of your guarantors’ signatures when you applied for your instruction permit.
2007-05-29 13:29:10
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answered by Anonymous
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right here is the latest. you may get a provisional DL at sixteen with particularly constrained employing privileges yet can no longer get complete employing privileges until eventually you're 18 - presented you have no longer have been given any shifting violations or alchohol/drug offenses. Provisional employing regulations for one 365 days in case you're decrease than 18 and alter into issued a provisional driving force license (DL) on or after January a million, 2006 or already held a provisional DL issued on or after January a million, 2005, then for one 365 days after receiving your provisional drivers license, you are able to desire to be observed and supervised by employing a qualified make certain, parent, a qualified driving force 25 years of age or older, or a qualified employing instructor once you: transport passengers decrease than 2 many years of age at any time and/orcontinual between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. observe that persons decrease than 18 won't be employed tocontinual a motorized vehicle. once you alter into 18, the provisional part of your drivers license ends. you are able to proceed tocontinual as an grownup employing your photograph license. powerful July a million, 2008, a sparkling regulation will ban using cellular-telephones (with or with out hands-unfastened units), laptops, pagers, and different digital units by employing absolutely everyone decrease than 18 who's employing.
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answered by truesdale 4
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Nate's got it right. You can get a license at 16, but there are some restrictions. Basically, if I remember correctly, you can't drive any minors for the first 6 months, and you can't drive late at night for the first year.
2007-05-29 13:35:26
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answered by jellybeanchick 7
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Yes, kids born in 1992 have to wait
2007-05-29 13:27:01
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answered by C W 5
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Hope so. They need to keep all of those little Paris Hilton's off the road.
2007-05-29 13:25:15
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answered by The Dark Knight 5
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No, you can get your liscence at 16 in california
2007-05-29 13:25:27
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answered by Steph [♥] 4
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legal age of driving in CA is 18
legal age of consest in CA is 17
Legal age to drink in CA is 21
2007-05-29 13:26:50
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answered by lovemusic142002 2
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i heard a rumopr about that possiblity last year while i was in calif. but i dont know if that law passed....the idea has been there fore at least a year though.
2007-05-29 13:26:08
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answered by michael n 6
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no Of course not What kind of question was that I almost DIED
2007-05-29 13:25:44
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answered by feporiscool 1
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yes it is very true
2007-05-29 13:25:42
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answered by Anonymous
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