If you have one does your say no driving after 11 at the age of 16? Cause in my county they said your suppose to but I just figured out they don't make it for the county they make it for the state lol.
I don't have my license yet. D:
And if I did, it wouldn't be for Florida, so I don't know.
Quote from: Doodle on August 15, 2009, 01:57:17 AM
I don't have my license yet. D:
And if I did, it wouldn't be for Florida, so I don't know.
I'm 17 and I still don't have a license. :B
I'm waiting until I turn 18 to get my license. So I don't have to waste time in driving school.
Quote from: Sync on August 15, 2009, 02:04:24 AM
I'm 17 and I still don't have a license. :B
I'm waiting until I turn 18 to get my license. So I don't have to waste time in driving school.
I think if you wait until 18 to take drivers training here, it's discounted by a lot.
Can't drive from 11-6 unless it's for work or you have someone 21+ in the car.
Yep, I'm 18 though so idc.
and then you can drive to mcdonalds
Driving rules vary between state to state. What's in one state might not apply in the other.
In NY if you're under the age of 18 you can't drive past 9pm =\
In IL, you're not supposed to be out driving after 11 if you're under either 17 or 18 (I forget) unless you're working... Though if I'm not sleeping over a friend's house, I usually don't get back home 'til after then, so...
Quote from: Water. on August 15, 2009, 11:49:01 AM
In NY if you're under the age of 18 you can't drive past 9pm =\
Unless you have work and a signed slip from them proving employment.
Here, in Iowa, it's a little later. You can't drive between the hours of 12 and 5:30 am. Then it has to be with an Adult, either a person your parents say you can drive with 25+ years of age, or a legal guardian 21+ yrs. of age.
When you turn 17 (and haven't had a moving violation for 12 months)... then there's no restrictions at all.
I checked and my curfew is 1-5. Though some cities are 12-4/5.