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When is driving not prohibited from midnight to 5 am?

  1. When accompanied by a licensed driver at least 25 years old

  2. When driving for recreational purposes

  3. If traveling to a friend’s house

  4. When returning from a late-night event

The correct answer is: When accompanied by a licensed driver at least 25 years old

Driving is not prohibited from midnight to 5 am when accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 25 years old. This regulation is in place to ensure that novice drivers are supported by a more experienced and responsible adult. Having a licensed driver who meets this age requirement can provide guidance and supervision, which can enhance safety during late-night drives. In contrast, other scenarios, such as driving for recreational purposes, heading to a friend's house, or returning from a late-night event, do not meet the specific criteria set by Minnesota's driving regulations for underage or newly licensed drivers. These situations might not be deemed as responsible driving conditions, hence they do not exempt the driver from restrictions during those late-night hours.