Licenses Traffic Code 22.6-22.7 Phase 2 Practice Test

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1 / 400

Which action is prohibited by the statute regarding minors and driving?

Knowingly permit a child under 18 to operate a motor vehicle on a highway in violation of this chapter

The main idea being tested is that the law prohibits an adult from enabling a minor to drive on public roads when that driving would violate the driving rules. The action described—an adult knowingly allowing a child under 18 to operate a motor vehicle on a highway in violation of this chapter—fits that prohibition exactly. It targets the adult’s responsibility for permitting the minor to drive in a situation that breaches the rules, which is what the statute intends to prevent. Driving on private property isn’t covered by the “on a highway” clause, so that scenario isn’t necessarily prohibited by this statute. Encouraging a minor to drive without supervision isn’t specified as the prohibited action in this language, and letting a non-minor drive without a license focuses on the licensure of the driver rather than the minor-driven violation described.

Encouraging a minor to drive without supervision

Allowing a minor to drive on private property

Allowing a non-minor to drive without license

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