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What is Vanessa's Law primarily about?

  1. An unlicensed teen driver cannot get a license until 18 after a violation

  2. License requirements for commercial drivers under 21

  3. Restrictions on operating a vehicle with a suspended license

  4. Regulations for underage drinking and driving

The correct answer is: An unlicensed teen driver cannot get a license until 18 after a violation

Vanessa's Law addresses the issue of unlicensed teen drivers in Minnesota who have committed certain violations. The law stipulates that if a person under 18 years of age has violated the law related to driving without a valid license, they will not be eligible to obtain their driver's license until they turn 18. This is aimed at promoting responsible driving behavior among teenagers and reducing the risks associated with unlicensed driving. By imposing this restriction, the law encourages young individuals to respect licensing regulations and demonstrates the consequences of violations, thereby aiming to enhance overall road safety. The other options do not accurately reflect the focus of Vanessa's Law. For instance, the law does not specifically address the licensing requirements for commercial drivers or the broader context of underage drinking and driving. Additionally, while restrictions on operating a vehicle with a suspended license exist, they are separate from the legislation that specifically deals with underage unlicensed drivers.