Actually i am pretty sure that you can drive siblings around as long as you have a note from your parents saying that you can. I drove my sister around a lot during my first six months.
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It's different in all the provinces in Canada, in Ontario, you get your G1 which you can get when you're 16, you must have that for at least 8 months before you can drive by yourself, you must drive with a parent, after that is the G2 which you can drive by yourself, but you're limited to certain things such as 0.0 blood alcohol, which means none at all. then comes your G which is your full license you can have under the legal amount of alcohol in your blood.
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In Nj at the age of 16 u can get your drivers permit where u have to drive with a person that has had there license for either 3 or 2 years i don't remember... then at 17 u get your GDL(provisional)license aka Cinderella license.... which means u can drive with 1 person in your car and 2 relative i believe.... then 18 u get your real license... and u need to have your permit for at least 6 months before u get your GLDIF I WANTED AN ANGEL AIR I WOULD GLUE A GAMEBOY TO MY FRIKIN TANK.
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G1 is the equvalent of a Learner's Permit in California you can get it at age 15Originally posted by tranman
It's different in all the provinces in Canada, in Ontario, you get your G1 which you can get when you're 16, you must have that for at least 8 months before you can drive by yourself, you must drive with a parent, after that is the G2 which you can drive by yourself, but you're limited to certain things such as 0.0 blood alcohol, which means none at all. then comes your G which is your full license you can have under the legal amount of alcohol in your blood.
G2 is the same, but in the US you can't drink until you're 21, if you're caught with any alochol in your system you're arrested and generally have your license revoked until you're 21
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limiting the amounts of people in a new drivers car won't help the problem, making kids get their permits earlier and taking more hours of driving lessons will. The more experiance you get in a car with your parents or a teacher there the better off you will be.
Also, I'm 17 and driving in jersey, there is that law but its not really enforced.Comment
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thats what ime sayin... the cops dont enforce it what so ever but my parents do and it just iratates the hell out of me. its really hard to always plan to pick up my friends without getting caught. ive been caught over 10 times including being caught by the cops twice. they just are like what ever you get a warninggiblit
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You're 16, right Giblit?
I've got a handful of years on ya (I'm 20), and uhhh... damn brain farts.
Oh yeah, just be careful out there bro. They've got a curfey for a reason. I watched several people that were supposed to graduate with me Die in car accidents before graduation. Almost All of them had to do with speed, and night-driving. I know what you're gonna say, "I don't do that". I said the same thing....
Just keep this advice locked away in your head somewhere, until you're old & wise enough to use it.
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