Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She can not drive kids she's babysitting for this summer. She needs to let the parents know THIS WEEK so they can sort out alternative transportation.
Legally, she can drive them one at a time!
Huh? No passengers under 18 who aren't family members. 1 is more than 0.
Sorry, VA permits one unrelated passenger.
"Passenger restrictions. You can carry no more than one passenger who is under 18 years of age for the first year following the issuance of your license."
Anonymous wrote:Why is that though? why does it matter if the person isnt a family member?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She can not drive kids she's babysitting for this summer. She needs to let the parents know THIS WEEK so they can sort out alternative transportation.
Legally, she can drive them one at a time!
Huh? No passengers under 18 who aren't family members. 1 is more than 0.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She can not drive kids she's babysitting for this summer. She needs to let the parents know THIS WEEK so they can sort out alternative transportation.
Legally, she can drive them one at a time!
Anonymous wrote:She can not drive kids she's babysitting for this summer. She needs to let the parents know THIS WEEK so they can sort out alternative transportation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, don't assume she will pass the test the 1st time. Of my DCs friends there was probably a 50% pass rate. And it then takes 6-8 weeks to get the next appointment.
This. And most of them do not even get out of the MVA lot because they fail the parallel parking portion of the test - which they have to pass to even take the road test.
Besides that, the PP is right. Once she passes, she will not be able to drive a non-family minor for the first 5-6 months of her provisional licesne period. Honestly, parent to parent - you do want her to either. Having to mamage 2 kids while getting used to the spped and anticipation of actual driving is a bear. If I were her parent, I would not chance it.
Anonymous wrote:Also, don't assume she will pass the test the 1st time. Of my DCs friends there was probably a 50% pass rate. And it then takes 6-8 weeks to get the next appointment.
Anonymous wrote:Why is that though? why does it matter if the person isnt a family member?