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Intermediate Driver's Licenses are only issued to teens ages 16 to 18. The teen must have a driver's permit for six months and:
Complete 50 hours of supervised driving time with a parent or driver who has at least five years of driving experience. At least 10 of the 50 supervised hours must take place at night.
Have a clean driving record for at least six months
Pass a Driver's Education Course
Pass the written and driving test (or just the driving test if the written test was passed to get the Driver's Permit.
Restrictions
For the first year, no driving between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. unless accompanied by a parent, guardian or licensed driver at least 25 years old;
For the first six months, no passengers under age 20, except for family members;
For the second six months, no more than three passengers under age 20.
Penalties
If any traffic violations or collisions occur during the first year with an Intermediate license, the passenger and nighttime restrictions will continue. In addition, the following actions are taken if a driving offense takes place:
1st offense - a warning letter is sent to the parent or guardian, as well as the ticket which is at least $101;
2nd offense - suspension of the driver's license for six months, as well as the cost of the ticket;
3rd offense - license is suspended until the age of 18.
This post was edited by Omelette on Feb 22 2015 12:53pm