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29-jun-2010

Missouri Learners Permit Restrictions - MO Driving Permit Rules

If you are under the age of 18 and are applying for a drivers license in Missouri, you are not granted full driving privileges right away. Instead, you are first issued with a Missouri learners permit that comes with numerous restrictions. Missouri permit restrictions were designed by the Department of Revenue to ensure the safety of newly licensed drivers and those who surround them on public roads. In addition to the Missouri learners permit restrictions, you will also have to meet the requirements of the state graduated drivers license law and go through all graduate license stages before you are granted a full license. Each one of those stages will have its own restrictions and requirements.

03-jun-2010

Congress Considers Uniform Graduated Drivers License Laws for all States

In May, US senators discussed some changes to the current licensing procedure for teenage drivers. One of the main points was raising the unrestricted driving age to 18. At the moment, the minimum unrestricted license age varies between states and in some places it is as low as 16. US senators were looking into the possibility of introducing uniform graduated drivers license laws for the whole country.

31-may-2010

Illinois Learners Permit Restrictions - IL Driving Permit Rules

Obtaining a learner's permit may be somewhat overwhelming and intoxicating and there is a good reason for it - you can finally get behind the wheel and go for your first drive. However, new inexperienced drivers pose a great threat to themselves and other drivers around them. This is why almost every state implements certain permit restrictions and Illinois is not an exception. The main purpose of having a learners permit is to obtain some driving experience in a relatively safe environment and Illinois driving permit restrictions are there to ensure that you don't overstep the boundaries. Please remember that not observing the Illinois driving permit rules puts you and those around you in danger and will most likely see you lose your driving privilege.

27-may-2010

Michigan Learners Permit Restrictions - MI Driving Permit Rules

Just like in many other states, the procedure that needs to be followed for obtaining a Michigan drivers license depends on the age of the applicant. In fact, even the type of a drivers permit that you get depends on your age. Applicants who are under 18 years of age are subject to the Michigan graduated license law and they are issued with a level 1 and level 2 restricted driver licenses before they can get a full license. Those who choose to apply for a drivers license after they turn 18 are issued with a temporary instruction permit. All of these permitting documents come with certain permit restrictions and observance of these rules is mandatory. Failure to observe the Michigan driving permit rules will result in your permit being suspended or canceled.

27-may-2010

Kentucky Learners Permit Restrictions - KY Driving Permit Rules

Lack of driving experience is probably the number one cause of traffic accidents. This is why when you apply for a drivers license, you are issued with a learners permit first. The learners permit comes with numerous restrictions, the main one being that you can only drive while being supervised by a more experienced driver. In Kentucky, permit restrictions depend on the age of the licensee and include, but are not limited to, a curfew, passenger restrictions and mandatory driver safety classes. If you choose to ignore these Kentucky driving permit rules, you will most likely lose your driving privilege and be awarded with a handsome fine.

29-apr-2010

Learners Permit Restrictions

Obtaining a learners permit is a great step for anyone looking to obtain a drivers license and sometimes the new drivers forget there driving permit has rules that must be obeyed. Common learners permit restrictions include no night time driving and limit the number of passengers that can be present in the vehicle. However, the most important drivers permit rule is no unsupervised driving at any time, no exceptions!

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