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What is the exception for the passenger limit for provisional license holders?

  1. If the passengers are part of the driver’s immediate family

  2. If they are wearing seatbelts

  3. If driving during the day

  4. If approved by an adult

The correct answer is: If the passengers are part of the driver’s immediate family

The exception to the passenger limit for provisional license holders in Minnesota is that if the passengers are part of the driver’s immediate family, they are not counted towards the limit. This regulation is designed to allow provisional drivers, who may have restrictions on the number of non-family passengers they can carry, the flexibility to transport family members safely without violating the law. This recognizes the importance of family support and the necessity of transporting family members, providing a practical solution to the limitation imposed on provisional licenses. Other options do not provide the same exemption. Wearing seatbelts is important for safety, but it does not impact the passenger limit. Driving during the day does not alter the restrictions associated with passenger limits either. Lastly, while obtaining approval from an adult could serve as a safety measure, it does not change the rules concerning how many passengers can be in the vehicle.