Hey, Whiskey Girl. I don't know about Pennsylvania, but down here in Texas, curfews for teens vary from municipality to municipality. Call your city's police department and ask them. Then if you want to ask about statewide nightime licensing restrictions or driving limitations for teens, call the dept. of motor vehicles/dept. of public safety or visit their Web site.

Doesn't it worry the heck out of you to have your young male child out on the road in a car? It does me. My son's 20 and away at college now, but I still worry about him. Statistically, they're a high-risk group behind the wheel of a car. I think back on what a knucklehead he was at 16 and 17 and cannot believe it was legal for someone with his judgment and impulse control at that time (it's better now) to get a license to operate a motor vehicle. Good luck to you!
birdgirl73 Reviewed by birdgirl73 on . Advice Please.... Hey all, If you would read this and give me your opinion. My 17 yr old son , has had his jr. liscence for about 2 months, which means he cant drive past 11 pm.Im not sure what by law, the consequences are, any way, when he came home at 1230 am, I said "you know what time it "? And yes he smokes weed.Any way he said I had to take a couple kids home, and I had a bad nite and went in his room, well I went in, mind you I was pissed and worried cause I told him I would call him on his cell close Rating: 5