During the first twelve (12) months of a limited provisional license no more than one passenger younger than twenty-one (21) years of age is allowed in the vehicle. Driver permit holders in New York, for example, require a licensed parent or guardian to accompany them in the front seat between 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., which contrasts from daytime driving when the accompanying driver can be anyone 21 or older with a valid drivers license. A licensed driver at least 21 years old typically must drive with a person with a learnerâs permit and must be in the front seat. That you are over 21 years old leads me to believe that your "permit" is not a junior operator's license, but rather a regular drivers license or a learner's permit. After that, they may drive until 10 p.m. Most states require the supervising adult to be at least 18 or 21 years old. Learner's Permit Driving Restrictions. License holders are permitted to drive until only 7 p.m. for the first three months. Until you are 18, ONLY the party that signed the liability document when you got your license can ride with you (unless an additional DR 2460 is signed). Similar to the age restrictions for a graduated driverâs license, the rules about who can ride with a teenager with a driverâs permit are different in each state. Other answers seem to assume you mean a âlearnerâs permitâ, yet your question doesnât contain the word âlearnersâ, so there may be some confusion. If youâre applying for your learnerâs permit as someone over the age of 18, hereâs how your experience might differ from that of an underage driver. You cannot drive alone, you must have an adult 21 years or older who has a driverâs license with you at all times. Someone who holds a learner's license must never be in the car alone. Do you or donât you have a valid regular adult driverâs license in your country of residence? Many drivers get their permits at the age of 15 to start driving by the time they turn 16 â the legal driving age in California. If I get pulled over or have an accident with only a learner's permit and no adult in the car I will get a quick lesson in the hierarchy of the legal system. After 18, ANY adult with a valid license and over 21 can ride with you. Some states restrict it beyond age and require the supervising adult to be a parent or driving instructor. Possessing a learner's permit allows you to operate a motor vehicle when a licensed driver at least 21 years of age is seated beside you. You have to take a Maryland approved driverâs education class that consist of a minimum of 30 hours of classroom time and six hours of driving ⦠The driver accompanying you may be 18 years of age if he or she is your legal guardian, brother, sister, half-brother, half-sister, step-brother or step-sister. No texting or talking on a cell phone while driving. Note, a driver instructor is exempted from ⦠From 4:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. when driving between the license holder's home and a school-sponsored athletic activity for which no transportation is provided by the school. You cannot use a cell phone while driving. An adult with a full driving license must be in the front seat at all times.