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To ensure that GDL holders comply with the law, they and their parents should be aware that the teen driver:
— may not be on the road between 11:01 p.m. and 5 a.m.
— may transport only one passenger in the vehicle besides his or her dependents (Note: If a parent or guardian is in the vehicle, the passenger restriction is waived and the teen may transport as many passengers as there are seat belts.)
— may not use a cell phone (hand-held or hands-free), ipod or other wireless electronic device. (Note: GPS systems — portable or built-in and ipods connected to a vehicle's sound system are permitted, but a teen should not make any adjustments to these devices while driving.)
— must ensure that all vehicle occupants are properly restrained in child safety seats or seat belts.
— must display a decal on the front and rear license plate.
— may not plea bargain any point carrying offenses.
There will be NO grandfathering of existing permit and provisional license holders. Regardless of how much time a GDL holder has remaining on her or his permit or provisional license, s/he must abide by these requirements beginning May 1. In addition, the name of the provisional license will change to probationary; this will be reflected on documents issued after May 1.