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Question: If driving with a permit alone and are pulled over what are the possible concerns?

Answer: A Learner's Permit is not a license to drive a car. It is a special permit that allows you to drive a car on the road only for the purpose of learning to drive, and you must have a licensed driver with you at all times.

The point of a Learner's Permit is to give you an opportunity to learn to drive, with supervision from someone with a license.

If you were to be caught driving without supervision, you will first be cited for driving without a license just as anyone else would that is driving without a license. In addition, it is likely that you will not be allowed to obtain a Driver's License at all for some period of time as punishment for breaking the law. The period of time until you could get a License would depend on the circumstances, but will probably be until you turn eighteen year's old.

For more information on Driving Laws visit the LawForKids.org Youth Laws Driving section or the Arizona Motor vehicle Division


Comments
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On 03/19/04
Kayla from TN said:
I think if you are a resposible person you should be able to drive a car only if an adult is in the car with you most of the time
On 02/22/04
Tiffany from CA said:
i got the same thing...exactly the same thing..what will happen cause i have no idea
On 02/06/04
Brandon from AR said:
I drive all the time by myself and no one cares. You know why? I live in Arkansas.
On 02/05/04
matt from MN said:
I have 3 DWI so I've lost my license, what is the penalty if I get caught driving?
On 01/15/04
PoLiSh from GA said:
Why were you going that fast? Quit showing off ******.
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