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After an that killed five people, it raised new questions about what teen drivers in California can do — and what they can't. Investigators are trying to determine what led to the accident, which occurred during a ride home from Knott's Scary Farm, and of the BMW. California in 2006 enacted laws that substantially restrict what drivers under the age of 18 can do behind the wheel. While the number of teenagers who die each year in traffic accidents has decreased since the 1970s, their share of overall crash fatalities remains disproportionately high.

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The fatal crash rate per mile driven for 16- to 19-year-olds is roughly three times the rate for drivers aged 20 and older,. California law now requires teens be subject to Ver Peliculas Romanticas Gay. 'provisional license restrictions.'

What does that mean? We had a little help from the answering those questions. What are the restrictions of a provisional license? Every licensed driver under the age of 18 is subject to provisional restrictions.

For the first 12 months, a driver must be accompanied by a licensed parent or guardian, an instructor or another licensed driver who is at least 25 years old, during the following situations: • Carrying passengers who are 20 years old or younger • Driving between 11 p.m. Additionally, drivers younger than 18 cannot use electronic communication devices while driving.

That means no using cell phones to text or talk — even in hands-free mode. Are there any exceptions? Yes, but a signed note must be kept in the teen's possession that explains why they need the exception and what date the exception will end. The exceptions are as follows: • For medical-related transportation when reasonable alternatives are not sufficient — signed note from doctor required • For school or a school activity — signed note from school principal or other official • For a job when operating a vehicle is part of employment — signed note from employer • For your own need or that of an immediate family member — signed note from parent or guardian • No documentation required for emancipated minors, if already declared as such to the DMV with Proof of Financial Responsibility What about exceptions for emergency situations? The law says nothing on emergencies, leaving it up to officers to determine whether to issue a citation. However, teens can use a cell phone in the event of an emergency to contact police, fire or medical authorities. What are the penalties for violating the terms of a provisional license?