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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 11/20/03
    mom from AL said:
    I don't agree my 16 year old daughter was killed by a smart know it all drive this year so please learn how to drive very well before you think you know it all god Bless you and drive safe
    On 11/17/03
    bryan from CT said:
    how old do you have to be to get your permit
    On 11/15/03
    Lee from CA said:
    well over here in cali i took my drivers ed for bout 1 week and i passed. :) Where u asked? well at www.penschool.com i love that program, cuss it saved me months of the school's drivers ed!!!
    On 09/09/03
    craig from AZ said:
    Well how old are you Eric Because I'am 14 and I want to get my permit to
    On 06/23/03
    Scott from NY said:
    I just got a awsome bike and my bike permit. I do not have anybody to ride with that has a liscense but know how to ride very well b\c a friend who moved away taught me now i have to ride on my permit alone and i was wondering what happens if i ever get pulled over on it, because it will take me a few weeks to learn how to do a circle and figure 8 for the test so whats everybody think? i know a lot a people ride on just permits so if i follow and obey all the laws i don't think it i should worry cause i need to learn those things before my liscense exam.
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