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I remember when I was a teen and I was close to getting to take drivers education.

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I remember when I was a teen and I was close to getting to take drivers education.

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I was so excited.

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I wasn’t excited because this would be extra school work, but what happened after drivers education.

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Having to take drivers education was just a small step in getting my driver’s license.

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A teenage driver with a provisional driver’s license has a couple of restrictions.

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First restriction is you are not allowed to drive between midnight and five in the morning.

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The main reason behind this restriction is because young drivers are considered more dangerous, so it is best to not

let them drive late at night to protect other drivers.

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Only family members are allowed to ride in the vehicle during the first six months of your provisional license.

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After the first six months has passed you are allowed one passenger, who is not a family member, to ride in the

vehicle you are driving.

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Once you have had your license for one year you are allowed up to three passengers, who are under the age of twenty-one and who are not family members to ride in the

vehicle you are driving.

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In order to obtain your provisional license or permit you must be at least fifteen years old and under eighteen.

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Once a young driver has received his or her drivers permit, they must follow the restrictions or they could lose their

license.

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All traffic rules must be followed at all times.

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You must not have an accident while driving.

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In order to drive you must have a parent, spouse, guardian, or an adult twenty-five years or older, who has a valid

driver’s license in the same state.

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Finally, you must have your provisional driver’s license for a minimum of six months before you can take your exam to

get your actual driver’s license.

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Teen drivers who are looking to get their driver’s license must be at least sixteen years of age.

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Also, you must have held your permit in the same state for at least one year.

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Younger teenage drivers must also complete a driver’s education class also referred to as Drivers Ed.

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There must also be six hours of completed professional driver training by selecting one of many Texas Driving

Schools.

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The final requirement is to have 50 hours of completed practice time with an adult that is twenty-five years of age

or older.

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The adult must sign off and log all fifty hours of time and then of those fifty hours must be done during the night.

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Every day there are many new young drivers that come onto the roads for the first time.

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With that many new drivers every day, there is always someone who is inexperienced on the road.

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So whether you are old or young it is best to keep calm and follow the traffic laws.

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If you can keep a good driving record throughout your time learning you can save money on insurance and maybe even

get a job opportunity that otherwise may not have been available to you before.