If a California driver with a provisional license has been involved in two “at fault” collisions within the first 12 months of holding the license, he or she must
Correct answer
- be supervised while driving for 30 days.
- return his or her license to the DMV.
- pay a fine.
Explanation
A California driver with a provisional driver license who has had two ?at fault? collisions or convictions (or one of each) within 12 months will not be able to drive for 30 days unless accompanied by his or her licensed parent or other licensed adult 25 years of age or older.
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