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My friend and I both have our permits and she drives with her 2 sibblings in the back plus another girl her neighbor. She thinks u can drive with sibblings and ur guardian in the car. I dont believe that is true, is it?
I dont drive with anyone but my guardian in the car. She has only had her permit less then a week I've had mine 4 about 5 months now.

2007-11-28 07:29:25 · 3 answers · asked by Kiana 3 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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You are confusing your permit status with graduated licensing requirements. When you have your permit, the only restriction is that your licensed, supervising driver must always been in the front passenger seat with you and no one else can be in the front seat.
When it comes to graduated licensing, things get a little stickier.

Level Two Limited Provisional License:

Drivers must be at least 16 years old, but less than 18.

All passengers must be restrained by seat belt or child safety seat.

Supervising driver must be seated beside the driver.

You may drive without supervision from 5 a.m. until 9 p.m. and at any time when driving directly to or from work or any volunteer fire, rescue or EMS (emergency medical service), if you are a member.

When the license holder is driving the vehicle and is not accompanied by the supervising driver, there may be no more than one passenger under 21 years of age in the vehicle. This limit does not apply to passengers who are members of the license holder's immediate family or whose primary residence is the same household as the license holder. However, if a family member or member of the same household as the license holder who is younger than 21 years of age is a passenger in the vehicle, no other passengers under 21 years of age who are not member of the license holder's immediate family or members of the license holder's household, may be in the vehicle.

Note: Before graduating to Level Three, you must keep this license for at least 6 months and have no convictions of moving violations or seat belt infractions within the preceding six months.

SUPERVISING DRIVER: A supervising driver must be a parent, grandparent, guardian of the permit/license holder, or a responsible person approved by the parent or guardian. A supervising driver must hold a valid driver license and must have been licensed for at least five years.

Level Three Full Provisional License:

Upon completion of six months of driving with no convictions of moving violations or seat belt infractions, you are eligible to receive a Level Three License.

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