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automotive auto safety

What is restriction AB on Texas driver's license?

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Restrictions
Restriction Code Description
A With corrective lenses
B A licensed driver 21 years of age or older must be in the front seat
C Daytime driving only
D Speed not to exceed 45 mph


Also asked, what is AB restriction?

LOFS = Licensed Operator in Front Seat. From the Texas Driver's handbook, restriction B states "LOFS age 21 and over". That is, a licensed operator must be in the front seat with you and be 21 or over.

Also, why do I have a restriction B on my license? B A Corrective Lenses This restriction is placed on the driver's license of a person who meets the minimum levels of acceptable vision set forth in NAC 483.341 only with the aid of corrective lenses. This restriction can also be placed on a non- commercial class A or B license.

Similarly, it is asked, does a restriction B on a Texas driver's license mean anything if you are over 21?

Yes it does; if you have a driver license that has a B restriction, you have to drive with another licensed driver over 21 in the front passenger seat.

How do I remove a restriction B on my Texas drivers license?

The B restriction in Texas is a provisional “learners” permit. It requires a fully licensed driver to be in the front passenger seat. This restriction usually means you have only taken the written test portion of the exam and will be removed when you successfully pass the driving portion of the exam.

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What does Lofs 21 or over?

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What does E and R mean on driver's license?

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Restrictions
Restriction Code Description
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What does the R on my license mean?

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What does B stand for on driving Licence?

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What does restriction G mean on a driver's license?

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How do I remove restriction B from my license?

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What happens if I get pulled over with a restricted license?

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What does Restr mean on driver's license?

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How do I get my license in Texas at 25?

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Can I drive alone with a permit in Texas?

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What happens if you get pulled over with a learners permit in Texas?

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What are the penalties for driving alone with a learner's permit in Texas?

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