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Question: If I have a driving permit, how old does the other licensed driver in the car have to be?

Answer: According to Arizona Law, the licensed driver in the vehicle with the permitee must occupy the seat beside the permitee who is driving the vehicle and must hold a class A, B, C, or D driver's license. The law does not specify the required age of the licensed driver, however people must generally be 18 years old to have a class A, B, C, or D driver's license.

A person with a driver's permit may also want to check to see if the car insurance policy on the car and driver specify who the licensed driver can be. Legally, a licensed teen driver could accompany a permitee, but the insurance policy covering the vehicle may require the parent or legal guardian of the permitee to be in the car while the person with the permit is driving.


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On 02/10/06
mike from IN said:
What is the age limit of getting your temps because im 26 and still dont have my temps so how do i get them
On 02/01/06
Betsy from OH said:
I heard that in Ohio all people born after 1990 must wait until they are 16 to get their temps. Is this true?
On 01/19/06
zubi from AL said:
I Dont even want to drive im just doing a project on driving...
On 01/13/06
manny from CA said:
whats the legal age to drive in ca for a minor
On 12/29/05
arielle from CA said:
is it true that if u were born in 1990 or after you have to wit till ur 18 to get ur license? can u at least get ur permit?
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