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If driving with a temporary permit and with a licensed driver who is NOT a parent/guardian, who can ride in the backseat?

1) Friends of any age
2) Siblings who are over 18 years old
3) Siblings who are under 18 years old
4) D. Anyone over 18 years old

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Final answer:

When driving with a temporary permit and a licensed driver who is NOT a parent/guardian, the rules for who can ride in the backseat depend on the state and specific permit restrictions. Generally, friends of any age are not allowed, siblings over 18 years old are allowed, and siblings under 18 years old may or may not be allowed depending on the state.

Step-by-step explanation:

When driving with a temporary permit and a licensed driver who is NOT a parent/guardian, the rules regarding who can ride in the backseat may vary depending on the state you're in. However, in most states, the following guidelines apply:

  1. Friends of any age: In general, friends of any age are not allowed to ride in the backseat when you're driving with a temporary permit and a licensed driver who is not a parent/guardian. This is because temporary permits are often subject to passenger restrictions.
  2. Siblings who are over 18 years old: Siblings who are over 18 years old are usually allowed to ride in the backseat when you're driving with a temporary permit and a licensed driver who is not a parent/guardian.
  3. Siblings who are under 18 years old: Siblings who are under 18 years old may be allowed to ride in the backseat, but this can vary depending on state laws and specific permit restrictions.

It's important to check your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or the relevant authority in your state to determine the specific restrictions and guidelines for driving with a temporary permit.

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