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A holder of a POP is limited to one passenger younger than 19 who is not a family member for the first six months; No use of any type of interactive wireless communication device; Zero tolerance for driving while under the influence; All occupants must wear a seat belt.
A holder of a POP is limited to one passenger younger than 19 who is not a family member for the first six months; No use of any type of interactive wireless communication device; Zero tolerance for driving while under the influence; All occupants must wear a seat belt.
A POP holder is allowed to drive unsupervised from 6 a.m. until midnight or at any time while traveling to or from a work or school activity. For the first six months, the teen can transport only one non-family member passenger younger than 19 years old.
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You still can't drive between the hours of midnight and AM without that 21-year-old in your passenger seat unless you're driving to or from work or school. You also aren't allowed to drive more than one passenger under 19 who isn't a member of your immediate family.
Individual may drive anytime if they are accompanied by a parent, guardian or licensed driver who is at least 21. During the first six months of the POP, the holder can only operate a motor vehicle with no more than one passenger who is not an immediate family member and who is under nineteen years of age.
Drive without adult supervision between 5 a.m. and a.m. Drive at any time with adult supervision.
Applicants must be at least 14-years-old, but no older than 16. A School Permit holder may operate a vehicle unsupervised when going between home and school or when transporting a family member to similar activities. Permitted drivers are also allowed to drive when accompanied by a licensed driver, 21 years or older.
School permit holders are allowed to drive directly to and from work or school activities and are permitted to drive family members to school as well. While under the supervision of a licensed adult who's at least 21 years old, the school permit holder can drive without restrictions.
State officials say big, goofy, ear-to-ear grins - the kind that scrunch up your features and make your eyes close - can throw off the face-matching software in Nebraska's new driver's license security system. "A reasonable smile would be fine," said Bev Neth, director of the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles.