Teen Driving Laws for
16- and 17-Year-Olds
It's illegal for drivers under age 18 to use a cell phone, whether hand-held or hands-free - except to call 911 in an emergency. It's illegal for drivers of all ages to compose, read, or send text messages or access the Internet while the vehicle is in motion or a part of traffic. Statute: 171.055 Subd. 2(a), 169.475 Drinking and Driving.
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- Ohio's teen drivers under the age of 18 will face tighter restrictions went into effect on July 1, an Ohio insurance trade group reported. The study finds that a 16- or 17-year-old’s.
- Drivers holding a probationary license for 12 may not drive between 1 a.m. And 5 a.m., with the same exemptions. License holders who are 16 years old may not drive with more than one non-family passenger unless accompanied by a parent, guardian or legal custodian.
- The bill would also have delayed issuance of the first license to 16 1/2 years of age and set the curfew for unsupervised teen drivers at 10 p.m., two hours earlier than the current law that.
- Safety Tips for Parents and Teen Driving laws for 16-and 17-year-olds (PDF) Best printed on legal-size paper for easy reading.
- NEW:Parent Overview Guide: Welcoming Your New Driver (PDF) - DMV and AAA recommend some stress-reducing practices to help safeguard your teen and give you more peace of mind.
Do 16 Year Old Drivers Have A Curfew
- FAQ's about Teen Driving Laws
Passenger | For the entire time a driver holds a learner’s permit, |
Curfew | No curfew, but must be accompanied by a qualified trainer. |
Seatbelts | All passengers in vehicle must use permanently installed seat belts. |
Cell phones, etc. | May not use cell phones (even if hands-free) or other mobile electronic devices while driving. This includes any hand-held computer or other device with a video display. |
Curfew For 16 Year Old Drivers In Ohio
Passenger | For the first 6 months after obtaining a driver license, may only drive with:
For the second 6 months, may drive with the above people and may also drive with immediate family (e.g., brothers, and sisters). |
Curfew | Until 18 th birthday, may not drive between hours of 11 p.m. – 5 a.m. unless it is for:
*See exemptions below |
Seatbelts | Until 18 th birthday, all passengers in vehicle must use permanently installed seat belts. |
Cell phones, etc. | Until 18 th birthday, may not use cell phones (even if hands-free) or other mobile electronic devices while driving. This includes any hand-held computers or other device with a video display. |
*Passenger and Curfew Exemptions:
The passenger and curfew restrictions do not apply to:
- active members of a volunteer fire company or department responding to an emergency
- active member of volunteer ambulance service or company responding to an emergency
Motorcycle Restrictions for 16/17 Year Olds
Motorcycle Restrictions for 18 Year Olds and Older
Passenger | · For first 3 months, no passengers. |
Additional Restriction for 16/17 Year Old Permit/License Holders: