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If you have just gotten your license can you drive with your friends? |
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If you have an unrestricted license, you can drive with anyone who isn't afraid to ride with you. If it's a learner's permit and one of the friends is a licensed adult, that should be OK, too (he's "instructing" you). Some states have a restricted license that is only valid for driving to and from school or work, and depending on state laws, you may not be allowed to have any passengers.
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Any kid who just got their license should definitely spend a lot of time in the car alone before ever having friends to distract them. Most accidents including young, inexperienced drivers are caused by distractions in the car. i.e. friends giggling saying "oooooh, look at that over there!!!!", or messing with the stereo, or just trying to show off to their friends.
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In California, the first year of a Provisional (teenager's) license forbids driving with friends or after 11PM unless accompanied by a California-licensed driver over the age of 25.
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