I have a (N) Novice drivers license in Canada, can I drive more than one person in the US?
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I'm 17, I have a novice drivers license in BC, i'm wondering if I have to display my N in the US (I don't think so) and more importantly, can I drive more than one person in the US, as I'm restricted to one person in Canada. Looking to do a road trip with 3 friends Or... if there would be any other restrictions. thanks in advance
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Answer:
Any and all licence restrictions on your licence have to be observed WHEREVER you drive. So, until you are allowed to drive with passengers in BC, you can't drive with passengers in any other province or state. Plus, you have to check the laws and regulations in any state or province you drive in, as you are subject to them as well.
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