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Rhonda, that is truly good news! And now I can stop wondering! <smile
I felt certain that you and Christa were within the law of the state, or
the officer would have let you know. I praise God that it is okay for
Christa to continue driving with you by her side.
God's blessings, and Merry Christmas!
Love,
Helen
At 09:25 PM 12/21/03 -0500, you wrote:
I looked at the Pendot site and it says that a young driver with a
learners permit needs an adult over age 21 with them or a parent. It
does not mention having to have a license.
So maybe that is why the officer did not ask for my id. A young driver
has to show that he or she has completed 50 hours of practice with a
licensed driver, a parent or guardian to get an unrestricted license.
So, that is good, I can drive with Christa, I just don't need to let her
drivealone.
I am calling tomorrow to make sure I understand this correctly.
Rhonda
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