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A 16-year-old with a provisional license is driving at 11:30 p.m. with two friends (age 17). Legal?

  • AYes, it's before midnight
  • BNo, too many passengers under 20✓ Correct
  • CYes, if driving to work
  • DNo, can't drive after 10 p.m.

Why this is correct

During the first 6 months of a provisional license, only 1 non-family passenger under 20 is allowed (unless accompanied by parent/guardian).

From the official Minnesota Driver's Manual (page 18)

First 6 months: max 1 non-family passenger under 20

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