Yes, if you have your driver's license then you can legally drive more than one person in the car with you.
You must have your license for 6 months in order to drive more than one passenger in your vehicle.
In Illinois, a 16 year old with a driver's license is not allowed to drive more than one passenger who is not a family member unless accompanied by a licensed driver over the age of 21.
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Of course you can drive as long as the person traveling with you is more than 25 years old and has had a drivers license for more than 3 years. To get more details visit,
There is more shoreline in Michigan than Illinois.
Anywhere from zero to 500 miles. It is possible to drive more than 500 miles, but we don't recommend it.
There are 272 cities in Illinois according to my research
Florida has more tornadoes annually than Illinois, though it certainly is not in first place.
There are more than one species of fireflies in Illinois. The two kinds of fireflies to be seen there are in the genus Pyractomena and Plotinus.
Pocket bikes (or mini-bikes) are usually not legal in Illinois. In general, if you can't register a vehicle with the state of Illinois, you can't legally drive it on public roads. If it is registered and is legal to drive it on public streets, then you need a license And must follow all traffic laws.
Its about 300 miles, straight path on Interstate 57, and a little more than that in driving distance. Usually takes about four and a half to five hours to drive there with Champaign/Urbana being about the halfway point.