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    Cars, Kids and Traffic Laws
    LEARNER'S PERMIT

    Did you know that if you are under 18 years of age, you need the consent and signature of an adult to apply for a permit and that the adult can be held responsible and liable should something happen while you are operating a motor vehicle.  Under the law, a person who signs the application of a minor for a permit or license can be held responsible and liable for damages caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of a minor while driving a motor vehicle.

    Applying for a Permit: A.R.S. §28-3154

    1. You must be at least 15 years and 7 months to apply for a permit for a Class D driver’s license. Beginning on January 1, 2000 you will be need to apply for a permit for a Class G Driver’s license. (House Bill 2438 changes the driver’s license for 16-18 year-olds from a Class D to a Class G license. This goes into effect on January 1, 2000.)
    2. You must pass a written exam to obtain a permit.
    3. A permit only entitles you, the permittee, to drive a motor vehicle, excluding a motorcycle, on public highways for 12 months. While you are driving you must:

      A.   Have your permit in your possession.
      B.  Be accompanied by a person with a driver’s license.
      C.  Have the licensed driver sitting beside you while you are driving.

    4. You must be at least 15 years and 7 months old to apply for a permit for a Class M license which is to operate a motorcycle (ARS 28-3156).
    5. A permit for a Class M license is valid for 6 months.

    Cancellation of license:  A.R.S. §28-3162
    A person or parent who signs that application of a minor for a drivers license may file a written request to cancel the driver license of a minor.

    Unlicensed minor liability:  A.R.S. §28-3163
    An owner or owners of a motor vehicle who causes or who knowingly permits an unlicensed minor to drive a vehicle on a highway or who gives and or furnishes a motor vehicle to an unlicensed minor are liable, along with the minor for damages caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of the minor in driving the vehicle.


    Comments
    61 thru 65 of 126 comments    ...  11   12  [ 13 ]  14   15  ...   
    On 11/15/05
    donna from FL said:
    am i aloud to drive to school and work by my self with a driving permit
    On 10/31/05
    Courtney from OH said:
    Okay im 15 and I turn 15 1/2 on January 2nd and people are telling me they just changed it to where you have to be 16 to get your permit,which they say they are changing it January 1st. Is this true? I am only a day away!!
    On 10/25/05
    Keith from AZ said:
    The idea of taking an aptitude test at 14 would be a waste of time, the reason being that just because you can fake maturity, and responsibility as long as you have a high enough intelligence so taking a test to determine 2 out of the 3 subjects would/could just be a test of your intelligence
    On 10/03/05
    from KY said:
    the driving age should be 15 then a license at 16. we would be more experienced and well trained.
    On 09/27/05
    Chris from AZ said:
    I think that if you are 14 you should be able to take a kind of aptitude test to show how smart you are, your responsibility level, and maturity. If you get a high enough score you can get a permit just like if you were 15 and 7 months old
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