Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh and you'll get a notice for the court appointment. Look closely at your mail. Our son's was a tiny, white postcard that could have easily gotten thrown out.
Thank you! The VA DMV Website was not clear on that specific point (that I could find), and the driving instructor mentioned something arriving in the mail and a court appointment, but that was over a month ago, and I've been out of town twice - so not really focused on what he said and the timing.
Has anyone had their kid pulled over with a sibling in the car? My kids are twins, one has his license, the other doesn't. They will be riding together to/from school and activities.
Your kid will 100% get locked up if they get caught doing this.
Anonymous wrote:Oh and you'll get a notice for the court appointment. Look closely at your mail. Our son's was a tiny, white postcard that could have easily gotten thrown out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in a state that has this license for 9 months. Obviously, we were kids as new drivers they need to follow the law. I am also certain that nearly 100% kids don’t go the full 9 months without a friend in car. It’s really an eternity in the life of a teenager. And I don’t think most parents know (how would they?) I do think my older kid was picking a friend up for little local jaunts by month 5 or 6 but I don’t know for sure. Younger kid is on month 3 now and I don’t think he has had yet but really there’s no way to be sure.
Question, since I assume you are in Virginia. Once a teen has had their driver's permit for 9 months, and has clocked in 45 hours of driving (including 15-night hours of driving), what happens next? Our son has done that and passed his driver's test and his written test through his instruction academy.
What happens next, is he now fully qualified to drive without a parent? We are waiting on some type of document from the county, but it has been a few weeks since the 9-months passed. He has a blue sheet filled out by the instructor saying they passed - is that sheet plus the permit the equivalent of a driver's license ? I know we may need to go in front of a judge to officially get a full driver's license (with restrictions on driving friends), but do I initiate that process, or simply keep waiting for a document from the County? I recently added him to our insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son's friend in MD got caught. yes lost license til age 21.
That seems like an incredibly harsh punishment. 5 years of no license?
I like it. I wish some parents had some balls or would enforce rules at home.
Anonymous wrote:We live in a state that has this license for 9 months. Obviously, we were kids as new drivers they need to follow the law. I am also certain that nearly 100% kids don’t go the full 9 months without a friend in car. It’s really an eternity in the life of a teenager. And I don’t think most parents know (how would they?) I do think my older kid was picking a friend up for little local jaunts by month 5 or 6 but I don’t know for sure. Younger kid is on month 3 now and I don’t think he has had yet but really there’s no way to be sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son's friend in MD got caught. yes lost license til age 21.
That seems like an incredibly harsh punishment. 5 years of no license?