Emancipated minor: if you have filed documents with DMV to show you are emancipated and have filed either an SR-1P or SR 22 as required by law, you are not held to the provisional driving restrictions. You must carry a signed statement by a parent/legal guardian verifying the reason you must drive and the probable date the necessity will end. Is this true everywhere? Specifically, what about California? How could a restriction violation affect my teen's license and her insurance? Question: I saw your question about a provisional driver who was ticketed for violating their license restrictions but were still covered by their auto insurer. Necessity of family member: including yourself, when adequate transportation facilities are unavailable and you need personal transportation or to transport a family member. You must carry a statement signed by the school principal, dean or a staff person authorized by the principal or dean, indicating when the schooling or school-authorized activity will be completed. Schooling or school-authorized activities: when reasonable transportation facilities are inadequate. You must carry a signed statement from your doctor stating the diagnosis and the probable date the necessity will end. Are there any other exceptions to the restrictions? Medical necessity: when reasonable transportation facilities are inadequate.
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