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What must an unlicensed teen driver do upon reaching age 18 after a moving violation?

  1. Enroll in a driving school

  2. Pass a knowledge test and road test

  3. Wait until age 20 to drive

  4. Obtain a new vehicle

The correct answer is: Pass a knowledge test and road test

Upon reaching age 18, an unlicensed teen driver who has committed a moving violation is required to pass both a knowledge test and a road test to obtain their driver's license legally. This requirement is in place to ensure that the individual has a clear understanding of traffic rules and is capable of safely operating a vehicle. The tests assess the driver's knowledge of driving laws and their practical driving skills, providing a necessary evaluation of their readiness to drive responsibly. The other options do not accurately reflect the requirements set by Minnesota's laws for unlicensed drivers who have faced moving violations. For instance, enrolling in a driving school may be beneficial for some, but it is not a mandated step for everyone, especially if they can demonstrate their driving proficiency through the required tests. Waiting until age 20 to drive does not apply, as the individual has the opportunity to pursue their license once they meet the necessary criteria at age 18. Additionally, obtaining a new vehicle is not a requirement tied to the violation; the focus is specifically on the driver's ability to pass the tests to obtain their license.