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1. When you have a JOL, when can you drive with passengers under
the age of 18 (without an adult over 21 in the passenger seat or the
person under 18 being an immediate family member)?
- ANS - After either six month of owning your JOL or turning 18
(whichever comes first), you can drive with other under the age of
18 who are not immediate family members in the car without
supervision from a qualified adult.
2. What hours can you not drive your car when you have a JOL (Junior
Operators License)?
- ANS - 12:30am-5:00am, unless you are accompanied by one of
your parents or your legal guardian.
3. What are the consequences of violating the passenger restriction or
night restriction?
- ANS - A license suspension of 60 days for the first offense, 180
days for the second offense, and one year for any subsequent
offenses. For a second offense, you will also be required to
complete a Driver Attitudinal Retraining course.
, 4. When operating under a JOL, can you operate a motor vehicle that
requires a Commercial Driver's License (CDL)?
- ANS - No.
5. What is the RMV punishment for having committed certain driving
offenses that involved alcohol and/or drugs when under 18?
- ANS - A license suspension of one year in addition to any penalty
assessed by a court or other law.
6. What are the suspension penalties for drag racing offenses?
- ANS - A license suspension of one year for the first offense and
three years for any subsequent offenses.
7. What are the suspension penalties for speeding offenses?
- ANS - 90 days for the first offense, one year for any subsequent
offenses.
8. Can you use mobile electronic devices while operating a motor
vehicle?
- ANS - No, unless you are reporting an emergency.
9. What are the consequences for being caught cheating or attempting
to cheat on the permit test?
- ANS - You will fail the test and will not be allowed to hold any
type of driver's license or permit for 60 days. You may also be
subject to further investigation.