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This means that 16-year-olds are eligible to take drivers education courses, whether in-person or online. However, there are certain requirements that must be met before enrolling in an online course. One requirement is that the online course must be approved by the Illinois Secretary of States office.
Drivers aged 81 to 86 must renew their license and take a vision and driving test every two years, and drivers aged 87 and older must renew their license and take those tests every year. Illinois is the only state in the country that has a driving test requirement for people over a certain age.
In addition, the driver must be 16 years of age before he or she may apply for this licence. This licence allows one to drive without an accompanying fully licensed driver. However, this licence has more restrictions than a non-probationary licence.
Driving Laws for Minors Teen drivers are not permitted to drive with other minors in the vehicle unless a parent, guardian or licensed driver over the age of 25 is also present. While driving with a provisional license, teenagers must be accompanied by an adult when driving between 11 pm and 5 am.
An applicant under age 18 is issued an instruction permit valid for two years, and the permit must be held for at least nine months prior to obtaining a drivers license. An applicant age 18 and older is issued an instruction permit valid for one year.
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You should verify these laws before driving as the insurance policy may not cover a G1 driver out of the province. Can a G1 Driver Drive with a Child? A child may be a passenger in the car as long as there is an appropriate seat belt or car seat in use and the child is not in the front seat with the G1 driver.
Sometimes the rules change and at 17 years old you can have one passenger and then at 18 years old, you can have as many passengers as seatbelts in the vehicle. Regardless, know your state laws and make sure your teen driver does too.
The only times that a teenager under 18 years of age can drive with other teenagers in the car is if there is an adult present, or if the teenager has obtained a full adult drivers license from the state with no restrictions.

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