Anonymous wrote:My DS is in MD and has his provisional license. He absolutely knows that he cannot drive friends at all and won't risk it. He does drive his brother around, but brother is obviously younger.
In the twin situation, does the non-licensed twin have some sort of ID to show in case they get pulled over?
^^Anonymous wrote: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.
Unless they’ve renewed the practice in the last 2 months, the VA ceremony has not taken place since Covid times. Kid’s license comes in the mail - very unceremoniously.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I think siblings are ok, even with a provisional license.