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What is a requirement for an unlicensed teen driver with a crash-related violation?

  1. They can immediately apply for a license

  2. They must stay unlicensed until age 18

  3. They can get a provisional license after 6 months

  4. They must pass an advanced driving course

The correct answer is: They must stay unlicensed until age 18

An unlicensed teen driver with a crash-related violation is required to remain unlicensed until they reach the age of 18. This rule serves as a measure to ensure that drivers who engage in unsafe behavior, particularly those involved in crashes, are given time to mature and reflect on their actions before being granted the privileges associated with a driver's license. This waiting period helps reduce the risk of future incidents and is part of the state's efforts to promote safer driving practices among young individuals who may not yet fully understand the responsibilities of operating a vehicle. The other options do not reflect the legal requirements in Minnesota for unlicensed teen drivers with a crash-related violation. For instance, immediate application for a license, obtaining a provisional license after a short period, or passing an advanced driving course are not necessary or applicable for someone in this situation according to state regulations.