Prepare for Your Missouri Learner’s Permit Practice Test – Free Online Prep for Teens

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Missouri Learner’s Permit Practice Test – Free Online Prep for Teens

Are you a teen preparing for your Missouri learner’s permit test? This free practice test is built just for you!
Study real-style questions from the official Missouri Driver Guide, review road signs, and learn GDL (Graduated Driver License) rules every new driver must know.

Practice anytime — no signup, no downloads — and boost your confidence before taking the real DMV exam.

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Missouri Permit Practice Test – Built for Teen Drivers

Set 1 - General DMV Questions

Covers basic Missouri driving laws, safety rules, and signs every new driver should know before getting their learner’s permit.

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Missouri Teen Permit Practice Test – General Knowledge

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A Missouri instruction permit allows a teen to drive:

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Who can supervise a Missouri permit driver?

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Why should teens avoid distractions?

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Defensive driving means:

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Why should teens avoid tailgating?

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When must headlights be used?

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What should teens do in bad weather?

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Seat belts must be worn by teen drivers and passengers:

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Using a phone while driving affects:

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Why is supervised driving required?

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The biggest risk factor for teen drivers is:

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Before driving, teens should adjust:

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The safest speed depends on:

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Teen drivers have the highest crash risk during:

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What is the purpose of the permit test?

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Turn signals must be used:

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Why should teen drivers scan ahead?

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Teen drivers should practice driving in:

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What is the main goal of the GDL program?

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Missouri’s teen licensing system is called:

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Teen drivers must always carry their:

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What should teens do if they miss an exit?

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At what age can teens apply for a Missouri instruction permit?

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Safe following distance is:

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What is hydroplaning?

Set 2 – Fresh Question Bank

Covers basic Missouri driving laws, safety rules, and signs every new driver should know before getting their learner’s permit.

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Missouri Teen Driver Practice Questions (New Set)

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You are driving at night and visibility decreases. What should you do first?

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The safest speed depends on:

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You miss your highway exit. What should you do?

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Another driver shows road rage. What should you do?

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You are being tailgated. What is safest action?

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A vehicle begins merging into your lane. What is the safest action?

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Why increase following distance behind trucks?

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Your vehicle begins to skid. What should you do first?

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When should headlights be used in rain?

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Why avoid sudden braking?

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In fog, which headlights should be used?

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A yellow signal means:

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When backing your vehicle, you should:

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You are blinded by headlights from oncoming traffic. Where should you look?

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You are entering traffic from a driveway. Who must yield?

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Why should teen drivers avoid driving in blind spots?

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A flashing red signal means:

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How should you control speed on a long downhill road?

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Teen drivers should avoid which distraction?

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You approach a green light but traffic blocks the intersection. What should you do?

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When approaching a curve, you should:

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Why scan the road ahead?

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When approaching a roundabout, you must:

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When must seat belts be worn?

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When driving long distance, you should take breaks:

Road Signs & Markings

Learn to identify traffic signals, warning signs, and pavement markings used across Missouri.

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Missouri Teen Road Signs Practice Test

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“Wrong Way” sign indicates:

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Falling rocks sign means:

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Chevron signs indicate:

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Broken white lines mean:

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White rectangular signs indicate:

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Green road signs provide:

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Yellow sign with two arrows means:

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Two solid yellow lines mean:

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A circular yellow sign with “RR” warns of:

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Solid white line means:

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Circular arrows sign indicates:

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Orange road signs warn of:

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A red circle with a slash means:

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Truck downhill sign warns of:

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Blue road signs indicate:

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Yellow diamond-shaped signs are used for:

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Narrow bridge sign means:

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A red octagon sign means:

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A triangular red and white sign means:

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A pentagon-shaped sign indicates:

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Pedestrian crossing sign means:

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“Road Work Ahead” sign means:

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“Do Not Enter” sign means:

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Traffic signal ahead sign warns of:

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Merge sign warns of:

Traffic Laws & Safety Rules

Focuses on Missouri’s traffic regulations, curfew laws, passenger limits, and safe-driving habits for new drivers.

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Missouri Teen Traffic Laws Practice Test

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Why avoid sudden braking?

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You are entering a highway. What must you do?

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When should hazard lights be used?

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Emergency vehicle approaches with siren. What must you do?

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When driving in fog, you should use:

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Why should you scan the road ahead?

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You see a bicyclist ahead. What should you do?

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You approach a school zone. What must you do?

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Safe following distance rule is:

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When backing your vehicle, you should:

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You approach a crosswalk with pedestrians waiting. What must you do?

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What should you do if your vehicle begins to skid?

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When must high beams be dimmed?

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The purpose of defensive driving is to:

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When parking uphill with a curb, wheels turn:

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Before starting your vehicle, you should:

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When driving at night, you should:

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You want to turn right at a red light. What must you do first?

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You miss your highway exit. What should you do?

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Another driver behaves aggressively. What should you do?

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Before changing lanes, you must check:

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Traffic lights fail at an intersection. What should you do?

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Driving downhill requires you to:

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You are being tailgated. What is safest action?

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You approach a sharp curve. What should you do first?

Fines & Point System

Understand Missouri’s fines, penalties, and points for traffic violations — and how to keep a clean record.

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Missouri Teen Driving Violations & Penalties Quiz

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Using a fake license may result in:

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Leaving the scene of a crash is considered:

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Passing a stopped school bus illegally may result in:

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Parking illegally in handicap space may result in:

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A DUI conviction may lead to:

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Driving without insurance may result in:

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Reckless speeding may result in:

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Refusing a breath test may lead to:

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Using a phone while driving may result in:

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Illegal U-turn penalties may include:

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Street racing penalties include:

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Violating passenger restrictions may lead to:

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Ignoring traffic signs may result in:

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A teen caught speeding may be required to:

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Driving with a suspended license may lead to:

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Driving uninsured after a crash may lead to:

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Driving without registration may result in:

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Reckless driving can lead to:

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Too many traffic violations may lead to:

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Running a red light may result in:

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Tailgating another vehicle may result in:

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Driving without headlights at night may result in:

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Aggressive driving may result in:

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Not wearing a seat belt may result in:

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Failure to yield right-of-way may result in:

Full Missouri Teen Permit Mock Test – 46 Questions

Take a full mock exam that feels just like the real test! Randomized each time, with instant scoring and explanations.

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Missouri Teen Permit Full Practice Test – 46 Questions

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Defensive driving means:

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If traffic lights fail, treat intersection as:

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Two solid yellow lines mean:

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Broken white lines mean:

5 / 46

Orange road signs indicate:

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A learner’s permit allows driving:

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When backing your vehicle, you should:

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When driving in fog you should use:

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High beams must be dimmed within:

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The safest speed depends on:

11 / 46

Pentagon sign indicates:

12 / 46

When approaching a roundabout you must:

13 / 46

When should hazard lights be used?

14 / 46

The biggest risk for teen drivers is:

15 / 46

Hydroplaning occurs when:

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When entering traffic from driveway you must:

17 / 46

Yellow diamond sign means:

18 / 46

Why should teens avoid tailgating?

19 / 46

Green road signs provide:

20 / 46

Minimum age for a Missouri instruction permit is:

21 / 46

A flashing red signal means:

22 / 46

When driving in heavy rain you should:

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A blue sign indicates:

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A red circle with slash means:

25 / 46

A “Do Not Enter” sign means:

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Before changing lanes you must check:

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You approach a stopped school bus with flashing lights. You must:

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Missouri’s teen licensing system is called:

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When must seat belts be worn?

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Aggressive drivers should be handled by:

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Passing a stopped school bus is:

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Why should teens scan the road ahead?

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Railroad crossing sign shape is:

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A flashing yellow signal means:

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When must headlights be used?

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You miss your exit. You should:

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Teen drivers should avoid distractions because they:

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When driving downhill you should:

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Teen drivers have highest crash risk during:

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Safe following distance rule is:

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When approaching a curve you should:

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Seat belts must be worn by:

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When entering a highway you must:

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If vehicle begins to skid you should:

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When driving at night you should:

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Emergency vehicle with siren approaches. You must:

Free Missouri Teen Permit Tests Practice

Why Use This Missouri Teen Permit Practice Test?

  • Created specifically for Missouri teens ages 15–17

  • Based on the latest Missouri DMV teen driver’s manual

  • Includes official-format questions & road-sign tests

  • Free, unlimited attempts with instant feedback

  • Mobile-friendly and easy to use

Pass Your Missouri Learner’s Permit Test – The Smart Way

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Whether you’re in St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield, or Columbia, this free online prep helps you ace the Missouri permit exam on your first try.
It’s your ultimate teen driver toolkit — from learning traffic rules to understanding safety laws and driving responsibilities.

Missouri uses a Graduated Driver License (GDL) system that allows teens to gain driving experience in stages: Instruction Permit → Intermediate License → Full Driver License.
Teens can apply for a Missouri instruction permit at 15 years old after passing the written knowledge test and vision exam.
Teens must hold the instruction permit for at least 6 months before applying for an intermediate license.
Missouri teen drivers must complete 40 hours of supervised driving, including 10 hours at night.
A supervising driver must be a licensed driver age 21 or older seated in the front passenger seat.
Yes. For the first 6 months of an intermediate license, teens may carry only one passenger under 19 who is not family.
Yes. Teen drivers cannot drive between 1 AM and 5 AM unless accompanied by a licensed adult or for school/work emergencies.
Missouri restricts texting and phone use for young drivers because distracted driving greatly increases crash risk.
Teens can apply for a full license at 18 years old after completing all GDL stages and maintaining a safe driving record.

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