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Penalties & Licensing
The point system, license suspension, provisional-license rules, insurance requirements, and other licensing basics.
Questions reviewed against the official Tennessee driver handbook · July 7, 2026
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1. A driver with an Intermediate Restricted license is generally limited to how many passengers?
Correct answer: One passenger
An Intermediate Restricted driver may carry only one passenger, with limited exceptions for family members or a licensed adult 21 or older.
Source: Tennessee Comprehensive Driver License Manual — Teen Driver FAQs
2. An adult driver who accumulates how many points within a 12-month period receives a notice of proposed suspension?
Correct answer: 12 or more points
Adults with 12 or more points in a 12-month period receive a proposed-suspension notice; an advisory letter goes out at 6 to 11 points.
Source: Tennessee Comprehensive Driver License Manual — Driver Improvement Program
3. When your license is suspended or revoked, you must surrender it to the Department of Safety within:
Correct answer: 20 days
A suspended or revoked license must be turned in within 20 days, and failure to do so brings an additional $75 fine.
Source: Tennessee Comprehensive Driver License Manual — Losing Your Privilege to Drive
4. A child who is four through eight years old and shorter than four feet, nine inches must ride in:
Correct answer: A belt-positioning booster seat
Children in that age and height range must use a belt-positioning booster seat, placed in the back seat if the vehicle has one.
Source: Tennessee Comprehensive Driver License Manual — Child Safety Restraint Rules
5. In Tennessee, a child who is under one year old or weighs less than 20 pounds must ride in a car seat that is:
Correct answer: Facing the rear of the car
Children under one year or under 20 pounds must be secured in a rear-facing child passenger restraint system.
Source: Tennessee Comprehensive Driver License Manual — Child Safety Restraint Rules
6. A Tennessee learner permit (Class PD) holder under 18 is prohibited from driving during which hours?
Correct answer: 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Anyone under 18 with a learner permit may not drive between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.
Source: Tennessee Comprehensive Driver License Manual — Teen Driver FAQs
7. To pass the vision screening for a Tennessee license, an applicant must have visual acuity of at least:
Correct answer: 20/40
An applicant needs at least 20/40 vision in each eye and both eyes together, with or without corrective lenses.
Source: Tennessee Comprehensive Driver License Manual — Vision Screening
8. To qualify for an Intermediate Restricted license, an applicant must certify completing 50 hours of behind-the-wheel practice, including at least:
Correct answer: 10 hours at night
The 50 required hours of supervised driving must include at least 10 hours of night driving.
Source: Tennessee Comprehensive Driver License Manual — GDL At-a-Glance
9. Before applying for an Intermediate Restricted license, a teen must have held a learner permit for at least:
Correct answer: Six months
The learner permit must be held for a minimum of six months before applying for the Intermediate Restricted license, and the minimum age is 16.
Source: Tennessee Comprehensive Driver License Manual — Teen Driver FAQs
10. In Tennessee, driving while your license is revoked, cancelled, or suspended is:
Correct answer: A Class B misdemeanor
Driving on a revoked, cancelled, or suspended license is a Class B misdemeanor, punishable by a fine up to $1,000 and/or six months in jail.
Source: Tennessee Comprehensive Driver License Manual — Identification Licenses
11. Safety belts are required by Tennessee law for:
Correct answer: All drivers and front-seat passengers
All drivers and all front-seat passengers must wear safety belts any time the vehicle is in motion.
Source: Tennessee Comprehensive Driver License Manual — Tennessee Safety Belt Laws
12. While driving with a learner permit, the young driver must be accompanied by:
Correct answer: A licensed driver at least 21 years old in the front seat
A learner permit holder must have a licensed driver at least 21 years old seated in the front passenger seat.
Source: Tennessee Comprehensive Driver License Manual — Learner Permit
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