There must be a family member of at least 18 with a registered drivers license in the passengers seat, or a non-family member of the age of 21 with a legal license. You may have immediate family members as passengers. After having the drivers permit for 6 or more months you may have passengers but must have a supervisor in the passengers seat unless permission is granted by parent/guardian. This rules applies to states with a minimum age of 15 as the permit clause states: Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Washington, and West Virginia
No, a person can not finance a car with just a drivers permit. A person will need to show that they have a drivers license.
Only a person who has a license is allowed in the car NO passenger
In a crash, rear seat passengers in a car
There isn't any laws against getting a car loan with a instruction permit. However the car cannot be driven until the drivers license is shown.
As many as seat belts
If you are a driver and you only have your permit you have to have a licesed driver at least 21 years of age in the passenger seat of the car or you can get fined and a possible trip to court.
No more than the number of seats that are in the vehicle, unless you are restricted by provisions of your drivers license to only a certain number of passengers (or NO passengers).
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No, I don't think so, be cause they are learning. What if they passengers when he got into a car crash. They may only drive with their parents as passengers.
In most states yes.
As many passengers as there are seat belts.
There must be a family member of at least 18 with a registered drivers license in the passengers seat, or a non-family member of the age of 21 with a legal license. You may have immediate family members as passengers. After having the drivers permit for 6 or more months you may have passengers but must have a supervisor in the passengers seat unless permission is granted by parent/guardian. This rules applies to states with a minimum age of 15 as the permit clause states: Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Washington, and West Virginia
In Utah, a car can legally carry as many passengers as there are factory-installed seatbelts.
A learners permit allows you to drive but you have to have an adult/ someone who can teach you how to drive in a car with you at all times and you cannot take any other passengers until you get your novice
A driver that's on a learner's permit (In the state of Indiana) cannot have other passengers in the car other than a licensed driver (any state) that is at least 25 years of age or a parent/guardian at least 21 years of age. No other passengers are allowed in the vehicle. So for instance if I was on a learners permit the only other person I could have in the car would be my Mom/Dad, my brother wouldn't be allowed in the car with me.