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Are there any limitations to driving at night when you get your permit?

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that, and if you could find a page that lists all the limitations that would be great,

P.S. i live in washington

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  1. check with your local DMV. They limitations should have been explained to you when you passed your exam.


  2. For the first 6 months, you cannot drive with passengers under the age of 20 unless they are members of your immediate family (such as a spouse, child, stepchild, or siblings, both by birth and marriage).

    For the next 6 months you may not carry more than 3 passengers who are under 20 years old who are not members of your immediate family.

    For the first 12 months, you cannot drive between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. unless you are with a licensed driver age 25 or older.

    The only exception to this rule is if you drive for agricultural purposes, meaning you transport farm products or supplies under the direction of a farmer (See RCW 46.20.070).

    After 1 year of following these rules and driving without a collision or traffic citation, you can drive without limitations to the time of day or the age and number of your passengers.

    When you turn 18, these special rules no longer apply and your intermediate driver license automatically becomes a regular license.

  3. each state has its own rules on how late a permited drivercan drive, and some states also limit how many passengers under the age of 18 they can have in the vehicle.  Contact your local or state police by phone and they should be able to answer your questions.  Try rereading your drivers training manual

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