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If you are convicted of a traffic offense while holding a provisional license: your 18-month waiting period will begin again. you are no longer able to transport non-family members. your provisional license will be suspended. the person who co-signs your license will also receive points on their record.

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If you are convicted of a traffic offense while holding a provisional license: your 18-month waiting period will begin again. you are no longer able to transport non-family members. your provisional license will be suspended. the person who co-signs your license will also receive points on their record.

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The consequences of being convicted of a traffic offense while holding a provisional license can vary depending on the jurisdiction. However, generally:

  1. Your 18-month waiting period may begin again: This means that if you were working towards getting a full license, the countdown might reset if you commit a traffic offense.

  2. You are no longer able to transport non-family members: Some jurisdictions may impose restrictions on who you can have in the car while you're driving with a provisional license. A traffic offense could lead to stricter rules.

  3. Your provisional license will be suspended: In some cases, a traffic offense could lead to your provisional license being suspended, meaning you would not be allowed to drive for a certain period of time.

  4. The person who co-signs your license will also receive points on their record: In some places, the person who co-signed your license (usually a parent or guardian) could also be held partially responsible for your actions and receive points on their driving record.

Please note that these are general possibilities and the exact consequences can vary. It's important to understand the specific rules and regulations in your area.

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If a learner's permit holder is convicted of committing a moving violation, he/she: must restart the 9-month waiting period to be eligible for a provisional license. must complete the Driver Improvement Program online. must wait until he/she is 21 to receive a driver's license. none of the above.

During the first 5 months (151 days) of the provisional period, provisional license holders under the age of 18: must not have passengers under the age of 18, unless accompanied by a qualified supervising driver or unless the passengers are direct family members. must have all passengers in the front seat. may have as many passengers as will fit into their vehicles. may only have passengers during daytime hours.

In most circumstances a provisional license holder under the age of 18 may not drive: between 8:00 AM and 9:00 PM. between 12:00 AM and 5:00 AM. between 5:01 AM and 11:59 PM. between 6:00 AM and 6:00 PM.

23. During the first 12 months after you obtain a provisional license, you may not drive between the hours of 11:00 pm and 5:00 am or transport people under 20 years of age unless you are accompanied by: A. A licensed driver 21 years of age or older B. A California licensed driver 25 years of age or older C. Either A or B D. A licensed driver under the age of 18

If you are disqualified from driving and you are caught driving, possible consequences include:

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