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i have a situation im currently 17 and ill be 18 in august i already have a car but the problem is i havent had a permit and i really need my license in order to have a ride to a job do i really have to wait till im 18 or is there some way around this please people help me

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  1. I would just wait until you are 18 to get your license but you can get your permit and still drive with an adult in the car, in the meantime, and then take the license test when you turn 18.


  2. If you pass the driving test then you can get a license.  You need a permit first.  

    Go to DMV and take the written test, then if you think you are good enough then go for your driving test.

    I got my license at the age of 17

  3. At your age, 17:

    Graduated Driver Licensing in a Nutshell

    The graduated driver licensing program aims to achieve these great results in a few ways. First, it requires all those under 18 to start out with a learner's permit, only driving with a licensed adult (21 or older) in the car with them. Teens need to have this permit for six months and have turned at least 16 before they can move on to a provisional license.

    The provisional license then lets teens drive without an adult―but not with more than one friend under 21 in the car with them. And they can't drive between midnight and 5 a.m.

    The idea behind these restrictions is for the still-new driver to get more experience behind the wheel before they try to drive while being distracted by friends or driving late at night.

    After six months, you can drive at night and with friends, but your license will still be provisional. There are also some cases where you can drive during restricted times, such as if it's necessary to get to work or take care of a medical emergency.

    Waiting until you are 18:

    If you're over 18, the graduated driver licensing program doesn't apply to you. You can simply apply for a full driver's license.

    Those are the options.

  4. You need to enroll in a Driver's education class. Do a search for Driving Schools in your area.
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