Understanding the Restrictions of a Graduated Driver's License

Restrictions of a Graduated Driver's License

A graduated driver with a restricted license is allowed to drive with one passenger under 18 if accompanied by a licensed adult over 21.

Explanation:

The correct answer to the question is that the driver is accompanied by a licensed adult over the age of 21.

Graduated drivers license (GDL) programs are designed to gradually introduce young and inexperienced drivers to the complexities of driving. These programs usually have various restrictions during the first few months or years of driving with a GDL. One common restriction is that during the first 6 months, a driver with a GDL is not allowed to drive a motor vehicle containing more than 1 passenger under the age of 18, except if they are accompanied by a licensed adult over the age of 21.

For the 1st 6 months a driver with a graduated drivers license shall not drive a motor vehicle containing more than 1 passenger under the age of 18 unless _________.

Final answer:

A graduated driver with a restricted license is allowed to drive with one passenger under 18 if accompanied by a licensed adult over 21.

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