Where In The US of A Are My Driving Laws?

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We know how it goes. Your grandmother in Florida watched a news segment on the state’s teen driving laws; she immediately calls your mom to tell her what you can and can’t do behind the wheel. Meanwhile, your aunt in Washington beeps in on the other line. She informs your mom about the state’s teen driving laws when your older cousin started driving three years ago.  And now your entire family is confused because you’ve heard two different stories and don’t live anywhere near Florida or Washington.  Awesome.

What’s the law in Missouri? Illinois? New Mexico? Indiana? New York? Well, Teens Drive Smart to the rescue. Our new interactive map allows you to click on your state and we’ll direct you to your state’s official site for teen driving laws.  There’s nothing like having the straight up facts.

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Last modified on Tuesday, 25 January 2011 15:51
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