Anonymous
Post 03/20/2013 16:45     Subject: When can my teen drive a younger child.

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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."


The OP lives in MD. Usually the restrictions of your state apply for driving, so the OPs daughter shouldn't be driving one of these kids in Virginia during the 151 day period. It wasn't clear that the babysitting gig was in VA, but maybe it is.


Does not matter. The state ISSUING the license sets the restrictions and those restirctions govern.


Isn't that what I said?


Yea, I was typing quickly and forgot the +1 on the front. My apologies
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2013 16:37     Subject: When can my teen drive a younger child.

Op here. Ok thanks! No I wasn't going to try and circumvent the law. But thanks for your concern
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2013 12:27     Subject: When can my teen drive a younger child.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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."


The OP lives in MD. Usually the restrictions of your state apply for driving, so the OPs daughter shouldn't be driving one of these kids in Virginia during the 151 day period. It wasn't clear that the babysitting gig was in VA, but maybe it is.


Does not matter. The state ISSUING the license sets the restrictions and those restirctions govern.


Isn't that what I said?
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2013 11:32     Subject: When can my teen drive a younger child.

Seen Charlie St. Cloud?
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2013 11:28     Subject: When can my teen drive a younger child.

Anonymous wrote:
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."


The OP lives in MD. Usually the restrictions of your state apply for driving, so the OPs daughter shouldn't be driving one of these kids in Virginia during the 151 day period. It wasn't clear that the babysitting gig was in VA, but maybe it is.


Does not matter. The state ISSUING the license sets the restrictions and those restirctions govern.