Can an 18 year old with a license drive minors in California?

Teen drivers are not permitted to drive with other minors in the vehicle unless a parent, guardian or licensed driver over the age of 25 is also present. While driving with a provisional license, teenagers must be accompanied by an adult when driving between 11 pm and 5 am.
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Can an 18 year old drive a minor in California?

A provisional license adds restrictions like no driving after 11 pm or before 5 am. They also cannot drive with anyone under the age of 25 without someone over the age of 25 in the vehicle. These rules drop when you turn 18 or after your first 12 months of being licensed, whichever comes first.
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How old do you have to be to drive other minors in California?

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.
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Can a teenager drive another teenager in California?

Passengers. Teens cannot 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.
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Can you drive siblings with a license in California?

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. They may drive siblings to school, for example, but a note is recommended. But they cannot drive friends.
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California Driver License Requirements



Which is a possible restriction of drivers under the age of 18?

Which is a possible restriction of drivers under the age of 18? They cannot drive during the weekend. They cannot have any passengers under 18 years of age.
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Can you drive a sibling on a restricted license?

Remember: drivers with a restricted licence must not drive with passengers* unless there is a supervising driver (who has had their full licence for 2 years or more) seated in the front passenger seat. Restricted licence drivers cannot legally give lifts to their brothers/ sisters.
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What happens if you get caught driving friends before 6 months in California?

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. Parents could be held responsible if a suit is filed.
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Can a 17 1 2 year old get a driver's license in California?

- If you are at least 17 1/2, you may obtain a permit without driver education or driver training. However, you must bring in the forms to show you have completed driver education and driver training (DL 387, DL 388, DL 388A, OL 237, or OL 238) or wait until you are 18 to get a license.
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What happens when a 17 year old gets a speeding ticket in California?

If a teenager is cited for speeding over the limit, they will have to face the following consequences: Points are added onto the license; two points in a 12 month period can result in the license being restricted. This means they will only be able to drive with a licensed driver over 25 years of age in the vehicle.
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Can a new driver take passengers?

"Tell your passengers that you need to concentrate if you are to get to your destination safely." So, yes, new drivers can have passengers as long as they don't cause a distraction. The only limit is the number of people the car can legally carry.
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What happens if you drive alone with a permit in California?

If charged as an infraction, the maximum penalty is a $250 court fine. In many cases, prosecutors are willing to reduce a California Vehicle Code Section 12500 VC charge to an infraction or even dismiss the case if the defendant is able to obtain a valid California driver's license while charges are pending.
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How do you get your license at 18 in California?

Individuals who are over 18 years old, but have never had a driver's license (DL), do not need to take driver education or training, but are still required to get an instruction permit before they get an official California DL.
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What can 18 year olds do legally in California?

Enter into binding contracts - for example, leases, opening bank accounts and applying for loans (of course, to obtain the loan, you may still need a co-signer). Buy or sell property, such as real estate and stock. Marry without written consent of parents or guardian. Sue or be sued.
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What is a provisional license in California?

A California provisional driver license is the next step in a graduated driver license system. It is issued after the learner's permit and before a regular, unrestricted license. Most provisional licenses are issued between the ages of 16 to 18 years of age.
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What happens if you fail your driving test 3 times?

Driving isn't innate to everyone, so you probably just need more experience. If you fail your driving test three times, you're required to take additional behind-the-wheel training or courses. Until you complete this extra training, the DMV won't allow you to retake the test.
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What is the oldest age you can drive in California?

California law requires drivers age 70 and older to visit a DMV field office to renew their license but gives the DMV authority to issue extensions.
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What is the driving curfew in California?

Answer provided by. The driving curfew for minors in California prevents you from driving between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. for the first 12 months of having your license. You also won't be allowed to drive with anyone under 20 in the car unless there's a licensed driver who is 25 or older in the car with you both.
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Do you have to wait 6 months to get your license if your 18 California?

DRIVING RULES FOR PERMITTED DRIVERS OVER 18

You have 12 months to complete all the required steps toward qualifying for a driver's license once you have a permit. Missing the deadline means you will have to repeat all the aforementioned steps to get another learner's permit.
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Can you drive to school with a permit?

Driving to school with a driver's permit

Now, we go back to the question: If you are under 18, can you drive to school with a driver's permit? Yes, if you are accompanied by a parent or guardian, driving instructor, or an authorized licensed adult aged 21 and older. Otherwise, no, you cannot.
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When can a teenager drive with a passenger in California?

Teens may not drive with passengers under the age of 20 years old for the first 12 months. Some of the California driving laws for 18 year olds have exceptions. If one of the passengers is over the age of 25, they may have other passengers under the age of 20.
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Can I drive alone with a permit?

Driving Alone With A Permit: The Bottom Line

You can't drive alone with a permit, and you must have a licensed adult in the front passenger's seat. However, some states allow you to drive alone in emergencies.
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Can I drive with my kids on a restricted license?

Unless you're a parent or legal guardian, there's no exemption to carry passengers on a restricted licence without a supervisor who holds a full car licence. Drivers on a restricted licence are inexperienced and allowing your children to travel with an inexperienced driver is not only illegal, but it can be unsafe.
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Can I drive with my children on my restricted?

You cannot normally carry passengers, unless you have a supervisor with you. The only passengers you can carry without a supervisor are: your spouse, or the person you live with as if you were married or with whom you are joined in a civil union.
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Can you drive your girlfriend on your restricted?

You must not carry passengers on a restricted licence unless: you have a supervisor with you and that supervisor agrees that you can carry passengers. you are carrying your spouse, de facto partner, civil union partner or a person you live with as if you are partners.
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