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Permit at 17 California allows teens who are 17 ½ to skip driving school and go straight to take the permit test. However, if teens take this option, they cannot get their license until the age of 18. These teens must also stick to the permit rules for 16-year-olds until they're 18.
At 18, a teen can obtain a driver's license without getting a learner's permit. Teens cannot drive between 11 pm and 5 am for 12 months after obtaining their license. Restrictions end when the teen turns 18 years old. Teens that are under the age of 18 may not use these devices while driving.
For the first 6 months of the junior operator's/intermediate license phase, drivers may not transport any passengers (other than family members) under the age of 18 unless supervised by a licensed driver age 21 or older (secondarily enforced).
Minors as young as 16 years old are legally allowed to drive with the right permits and guidance. However, as you might have expected, these minors are allowed to drive only under certain conditions.
DL Restrictions During the first 12 months, a minor cannot: Drive between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. Transport passengers under 20 years unless accompanied by a licensed: California driver 25 years old or older.
The penalty is 16 hours of community service and a $35 fine for the first offense. The second offense is 24 hours of community service and a $50 fine. Their license is suspended for six months if they have three points within a year.
Passengers. Just like at the age of 16, teens can not drive with other passengers who are under the age of 20 years old. The only exceptions include if there is someone over the age of 25 years old in the vehicle or if the 12-month waiting period has passed.
Passengers. Just like at the age of 16, teens can not drive with other passengers who are under the age of 20 years old. Both exclusions will allow teen drivers to drive with someone in the vehicle under the age of 20 years old. Though parents may want to set their own rules in this situation.
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