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Drivers less than 18 years of age can drive immediate family members or other students without be ing accompanied by a licensed parent or guardian, 25 or older. Insurance is optional for all drivers in california.
Drivers less than 18 years of age can drive immediate family members or other students without be ing accompanied by a licensed parent or guardian, 25 or older. Insurance is optional for all drivers in california.
Drivers less than 18 years of age can drive immediate family members or other students without be ing accompanied by a licensed parent or guardian, 25 or older. Insurance is optional for all drivers in california.
175 pounds Yellow Lines two way traffic ou MAY cross a DOUBLE YELLOW line to make a U-turn, if the turn can be made safe ly and legally! If the street has a center left turn lane, begin your U-turn in that lane. PASS on the Left What do two solid yellow lines mean? No crossing over them at any time. They just mean no passing. You can make turns over them. You may pass on the right side of the road only. No crossing, except in a carpool lane. YELLOW SIGNS are: Regulatory signs. They tell us rules and regulations. Used tell to us about motorist services, like gas stations and eating es tablishments. A caution or warning of something coming up ahead. Indications of points of interests, like state parks. Within the first 12 months of receiving their license, drivers less than 18 years of age can drive immediate family members or other students without be ing accompanied by a licensed parent or guardian, 25 or older: A. Never. B. As long as they carry a signed note from a parent or guardian outlini ng the reason for the need and the approximate date that the need will cease. C. To drive other students for school-authorized activities with a signe d note by a school administrator or designee Both B and C. Do most insurers require parents or guardians to pay premiums for a mino r driver with a permit? Yes, all insurance companies require drivers with permits to pay full pr emiums. No, most insurers do not require a premium payment until the driver is l icensed. Insurance is optional for all drivers in California.
Insurance is not required until a driver turns 18.