Unless a minor driver's parent or legal guardian is present, state law prohibits any driver under age 18 from driving with: any passenger under age 21 who is not a member of the driver's immediate family until having held a driver license for at least six months; and two or more passengers under age 21 who are not members of the driver's immediate family until having held a driver license for at least one year. In addition, occupants of vehicles driven by persons under the age of 18 must wear a seatbelt or be properly restrained. The law allows exceptions to the passenger restrictions when: the minor's parent, legal guardian, or other responsible adult who has legally signed an affidavit of liability is in the vehicle; an adult who has held a valid driver license for at least one year is in the vehicle; a passenger who is under the age of 21 is in the vehicle due to a medical emergency; or a passenger who is under the age of 21 is an immediate family member and wearing a seatbelt. Minor drivers who have not held a driver license for at least one year are also prohibited from driving between the hours of 12:00 and 5:00 a.m. Exceptions are provided if: the driver's parent or legal guardian is present in the vehicle; the vehicle contains a person over age 21 who has held a valid driver license for at least one year; or the minor is driving on account of medical emergency, to school or a school‑related activity, or to his or her place of employment. A person in violation of the requirements commits a traffic infraction punishable by: 8 to 24 hours of community service; a fine of up to $50; and an assessment of two license suspension points. A second or subsequent violation results in: 16 to 40 hours of community service; a fine of up to $150; and an assessment of two license suspension points. Visit the Division of Motor Vehicles for additional information about minor drivers.