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I am a 15 year old driver driving with a 18 year old person that is not a family member is it legal? |
i have been going to high school every day but kath the owner of the car and friend, her driving is very scary also she text and does her make up wile she drives. is it legal for me to drive with her and if it is not what is the maximum penalty that i may receiver. i am the one driving the car and she is riding along but she is 18 and i have a valid permit and i am 15 is it legal for me to drive the car What state do you live in? In Maryland, drivers with a learners permit must drive with someone who is 21 years of age and has held a license for a minimum of 3 years. I'm confused, at first your question sounds like your asking if it's legal for YOU to be driving with the 18 year old in the car. Then it sounds like you're asking if it's legal for her to drive recklessly with you in the car. No. It is not. The driver must be at least 19 and possess the required insurance on the vehicle. You must have a valid driver's permit as well. You can lose your license, and your eligibility to even get one, until your 21st birthday. The other driver can lose their license for up to a year. You will also have fines, court costs, and probation. You have to have a linces driver over the age of 21, it doesn't have to be a family member but they have to be 21! You can get points put on your lincese you don't want that to happen also she can be charged for letting you drive and also you can get a higher price on insurance. Are you saying you have a drivers permit but must have a licensed adult driver with you in order to be driving? If so then yes, it is legal, but just so your parents don't get mad make sure they know you are driving. Depends on the state. Some states require you to drive with someone over 21 when you only have a permit. Others set it at 18. Some also say that the person has to be a family member, others don't. It's legal because you have nothing to do with it. Ask her to stop doing that while she drives and tell her how dangerous it is. What? From your description you are RIDING with her not driving. If she does the things you list,,, buy a push bike. It will be safer. i no a girl that died in a car crash cause she was in the car with an 18 yr old. She may have restrictions on her license but I'm not sure. If you want to live i wouldn't ride with her anyway. |
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