(E) The licensee is an emancipated minor. The licensee shall keep in his or her possession a signed statement from a parent or legal guardian verifying the reason and containing a probable date that the necessity will have ceased. (D) Necessity of the licensee or the licensee's immediate family member when reasonable transportation facilities are inadequate and operation of a vehicle by a minor is necessary to transport the licensee or the licensee's immediate family member. The licensee shall keep in his or her possession a signed statement from the employer, verifying employment and containing a probable date that the employment will have been completed. (C) Employment necessity of the licensee when reasonable transportation facilities are inadequate and operation of a vehicle by a minor is necessary. The licensee shall keep in his or her possession a signed statement from the school principal, dean, or school staff member designated by the principal or dean, containing a probable date that the schooling or school-authorized activity will have been completed. (B) Schooling or school-authorized activities of the licensee when reasonable transportation facilities are inadequate and operation of a vehicle by a minor is necessary. The licensee shall keep in his or her possession a signed statement from a physician familiar with the condition, containing a diagnosis and probable date when sufficient recovery will have been made to terminate the necessity. (A) Medical necessity of the licensee when reasonable transportation facilities are inadequate and operation of a vehicle by a minor is necessary. or transport an immediate family member without being accompanied and supervised by a licensed driver who is the licensee’s parent or guardian, a licensed driver who is 25 years of age or older, or a licensed or certified driving instructor, in the following circumstances: (2) A licensee may drive between the hours of 11 p.m. (B) Transport passengers who are under 20 years of age. (1) Except as specified in paragraph (2), during the first 12 months after issuance of a provisional license the licensee may not do any of the following unless accompanied and supervised by a licensed driver who is the licensee’s parent or guardian, a licensed driver who is 25 years of age or older, or a licensed or certified driving instructor: (b) Except as provided in Section 12814.7, the provisional driver's license shall be subject to all of the following restrictions: Thank you very much for reading, the relevant portion of the law is as follows. If my interpretations are correction, my questions would be, If I am driving with illegal passengers past 11pm, committing both of the offenses at one time, would there be an additional penalty? Are there any other fees and/or penalties besides the amount of the fine? Would getting a ticket for this offense have an effect on the price of insurance? Can i receive an unlimited number of $50 fines with no additional penalty as long as the fines are paid?
Looking at the law, it is my understanding that I would receive a $35 fine for the first offense, and a $50 fine for any offense after that. I want to know what would happen if caught carrying <20 year old passengers, and/or driving between 11pm-5am. of licensure no pasengers under 20 yr no driving 11 p.m.
#California Driver S License Restriction Codes 47 59 drivers#
I am 17 years old, and hold a provisional drivers licence with the following two restrictions. I've avoided getting any citations thus far, but wanted to make sure I understand what would happen should I receive one.
My question involves a traffic ticket from the state of: California