In WA. State we have specific laws for teen drivers and who they can drive with in the car...........
Special rules for teen drivers
When you get a driver license, you must follow some special rules and restrictions. These rules are in place to help protect teen drivers from accidents and help them develop and improve skills in the safest way.
If youre under 18, youll be issued an intermediate driver license and must follow these special rules:
Passengers:
For the first 6 months, you cant drive with passengers under the age of 20 unless theyre members of your immediate family (such as a spouse, child, stepchild, or siblings, both by birth and marriage).
For the next 6 months, you cant carry more than 3 passengers who are under 20 years old and arent members of your immediate family.
Nighttime driving:
For the first 12 months, you cant drive between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. unless youre with a licensed driver age 25 or older. The only exception to this rule is driving for agricultural purposes (transporting farm products or supplies under the direction of a farmer as described in RCW 46.20.070).
Cell phones:
You arent permitted to use wireless devices while driving, even with a hands-free device. This includes talking on cell phones and sending or receiving text messages. You may only use a wireless device to report an emergency.
How long these restrictions apply
After 1 year of following these rules and driving without a collision or traffic citation, you can drive without limitations to the time of day or passengers you can carry. When you turn 18, these special rules no longer apply and your intermediate driver license automatically becomes a regular license.
Penalties for driving violations and accidents
First violation: The passenger and nighttime restrictions will be extended until youre 18 and well send a warning letter to you and your parent or guardian if you do any of the following:
Get a ticket for violating the restrictions.
Get a ticket for violating a rule of the road.
Are involved in an accident where:
You get a ticket or are determined to have caused the accident.
No one involved in the accident receives a ticket.
The cause of the accident cant be determined.
Only your car was involved in the accident.
Second violation: Your license will be suspended for 6 months (or until age 18, whichever comes first). Well notify you and your parent or guardian before we take any suspension action.
Third violation: Your license will be suspended until youre 18. Well notify you and your parent or guardian before we take any suspension action.
Warning letters and penalties until age 18
Once youve driven safely for 1 year without a driving violation or accident, the passenger and nighttime driving restrictions expire and wont be reinstated. However, if youre under 18, youre still subject to receiving the warning letter and license suspension penalties.
Frequently asked questions
Do I have to get a new license when I turn 18?
No. When a driver reaches age 18, the intermediate driver license automatically becomes a regular driver license and the special rules no longer apply.
How do police enforce the rules and restrictions on teen drivers?
Police enforce the restrictions of an intermediate driver license as a secondary action. This means that if a teen driver is stopped for a traffic offense, the officer can cite the driver for any violations of intermediate license restrictions.
If I have a drug or alcohol-related offense or Minor in Possession (MIP), can I get my intermediate license?
You cant get a driver license until youre 18 years old if youre convicted of any of the following offenses while you have an instruction permit:
Driving under the influence (RCW 46.61.502)
Physical control of vehicle under the influence (RCW 46.61.504)
Driver under 21 consuming alcohol (RCW 46.61.503)
Alcohol or drug violations (RCW 46.20.265)
If I have a license from another state, do the special rules of an intermediate license apply to me?
Yes. A teen with a valid out-of-state license must get an intermediate license and meet all the same requirements.