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Who can you drive with a permit in Texas?

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Emma Newman

Published Feb 18, 2026

Who can you drive with a permit in Texas?

Who can be in the car with a permit driver in Texas? Teenagers with a Texas permit must drive accompanied by an adult who is at least 21 years old. The adult must be present at all times and seated in the front seat beside the permit holder.

Likewise, people ask, what are the rules for driving with a permit in Texas?

Supervised driving only while driving with a learners permit. The supervising driving must be your parent or legal guardian with a valid Texas drivers license. The permit must be held for at least 6 months before you can apply for your provisional drivers license.

One may also ask, can you drive with a learner's permit in Texas? A learners permit allows the student driver to legally drive with a licensed driver over the age of 21 in the passenger seat. Here's a guide to getting your Texas learners permit and how to get a drivers license in Texas.

Also to know, can a 16 year old driver have passengers in Texas?

Provisional license holders can only have one passenger in their vehicle that is under 21, unless those underage passengers are also family members.

Who can you drive around with a permit?

Driving permit restrictions

You must be accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, a driver's education instructor, or a licensed driver at least 21 years old whenever you go out for a drive.

How long can you drive with a permit in Texas?

Learner license without proof of driver education

The Texas learner license must be held for 6 months or until the age of 18, whichever comes first, regardless of how long you held a learner license in another state.

What happens if you get a ticket with a permit in Texas?

There are certain restrictions with a learner's permit. For more serious violations, the penalties can be more severe if you have a learner's permit: You can end up with a fine, a citation, restrictions on your permit or, in some cases, suspension of your permit.

What happens if you get caught driving with more than one person Texas?

These restrictions do not apply if accompanied by a licensed adult who's at least 21 years old with at least one year of driving experience. Violating the provisional license restrictions can lead to fines: A first violation is a $25 to $99 fine and a second is a $100 to $200 fine.

Can you drive in other states with a permit?

Some states will accept and allow you to drive in their state with a Learner's Permit from another state. Other states may not. You must check with the driver licensing office for that particular state before attempting to drive in that state with your current state's Learner's Permit.

Can 16 year old drive siblings?

During the first 12 months after getting a license, they cannot drive other teens unless accompanied by a parent or guardian, a licensed driver age 25 or older, or a licensed or certified driving instructor. They may drive siblings to school, for example, but a note is recommended. But they cannot drive friends.

What are the rules for teenage drivers in Texas?

Unless there's an emergency, Texas teen driving laws prohibit provisional license holders from:
  • Driving with more than one passenger who is under 21, excluding family members.
  • Driving between midnight and 5:00 a.m. unless traveling to or from a school-related function or work.

Can 16 year olds have friends in the car?

Teens may not drive with passengers under the age of 20 years old for the first 12 months. Some of the California driving laws for 18 year olds have exceptions. If one of the passengers is over the age of 25, they may have other passengers under the age of 20.

Can a 16 year old live alone in Texas?

At what age can teens legally leave home in Texas? In Texas, parents are legally responsible for their children up until age 18. Also, youth under the age of 16 can legally leave home if they become an emancipated minor, meaning their parents no longer have the legal responsibility to take care of them.

Can I get my license at 18 without a permit in Texas?

Please note: While new drivers in Texas under the age of 18 are required to apply for a Learner License, once you pass your 18th birthday, this is no longer a required step toward getting your driver license. Can I get my license at 18 without a permit in Texas? The answer is yes!

What do I need to bring to the DMV to get my permit?

What do I need to bring to the DMV to get my permit?
  • Proof of Identification – Birth certificate (or a certified copy issued by state you were born in) or United States Passport.
  • Proof of Social Security Number – Original social security card or your W-2 showing your SSN.

Can I get my license at 18 without a permit?

Until you reach the age of 18, you must have the learner's permit for six months before you can take the test, but once you reach the age of 18 you can take the test regardless of whether or not you have a permit.

Can I take my permit test online?

You will probably take the permit test at the DMV. A small number of states let you take the test at other locations; check with your state to find out where. In a few states like Florida, can also take the test online. However, most states still require you to take the test in person.