Teen Driving Laws
Teen driving laws are regulations designed to ensure the safety of young drivers and others on the road. These laws often include restrictions on the number of passengers a teen can have, curfews, and limits on driving at night. Many states require teens to complete a driver's education course and hold a learner's permit for a specific period before obtaining a full license.
Additionally, most states implement a graduated licensing system, which allows teens to gain driving experience gradually. This system typically includes three stages: a learner's permit, an intermediate or provisional license, and a full, unrestricted license. These laws aim to reduce accidents and promote responsible driving among teens.