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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 05/14/04
    matt from MI said:
    i think u should have to be 14 and nine months to get ur permit and wait 5months for ur license in arizona like it is in michigan.
    On 05/11/04
    Mona from CA said:
    I heard you have to be 18 to get your liscence if you are born after 1988, and that is a new law.........true or false???
    On 04/28/04
    Mike from GA said:
    Hey, I think that they should have a special law about teens who get their license after the age of 16, because I am 16 and I got my permit just now. Now I have to wait till I'm 17 until I get my license. I think they can do something about it.
    On 04/19/04
    evan from CA said:
    a new law has passed, you must be 15 and a half to get your permit and 16 and a half to get ur license. i dont know if this law starts in 2005 or this year of 2004. please help me with that
    On 04/14/04
    whitney from IN said:
    I JUST WANTED TO KNOW HOW OLD DO A HAVE TO BE BEFORE THEY CAN HAVE A DRIVING PERMIT BECAUSE I KNOW HOW TO DRIVE ,BUT I'M ONLY 14 I THINK THAT IS VERY UNFAIR.
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