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At what age must a driver comply with certain requirements to obtain their license after a violation according to Vanessa's Law?

  1. 16 years old

  2. 18 years old

  3. 20 years old

  4. 21 years old

The correct answer is: 18 years old

Vanessa's Law applies to drivers under the age of 21 who have accumulated certain types of violations, particularly related to alcohol or controlled substances. Once a driver under the age of 21 has received a disqualification or revocation due to specific offenses, they must meet additional requirements to be eligible for a new license when they reach 18 years old. This law emphasizes safety and accountability among younger drivers, acknowledging that they are still in a formative period of their driving experience. In the case of those who have violated these laws, the legislation seeks to ensure that they understand the importance of responsible driving behavior before they can regain full driving privileges. The other age options present do not align with the stipulations of Vanessa's Law, as the key turning point for compliance with these requirements is indeed when the driver turns 18 years old.