What is a provisional License?
a. DMV issues a provisional license to all drivers under the age of eighteen. These licenses are restricted and more closely controlled by the DMV. They can be revoked instantly by the parent ~ for no reason, and by the school, or any law enforcement agency for certain violations of law. These violations do not need to relate to driving, they can be a simple violation such as truancy or graffiti. Some restrictions are placed on a license until a driver is twenty-one, but are generally not restrictive, except in the case of alcohol consumption. 8. How old does a student need to be in order to take a DE/DT course. a. There are no age restriction listed by the DMV for a child to enroll in a DE course. Practically, most public schools teach DE to their freshman students. So, typically a student is somewhere between the age of fourteen to fifteen when they take DE. A child may be anywhere up to the age of 17 ½ to take it. After 17 ½ years of age, a child may go to the DMV and obtain a learn
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