In short, the answer is no. If you made a mistake which resulted in a revoked, suspended or cancelled license, it isn’t the end of the world but beware you MUST have a valid license to drive with someone who only has their provisional/instructional license. This means that if you have an invalid (revoked, suspended, or cancelled driver’s license) you cannot drive with your son/daughter or anyone for that matter who only has their permit. Even if you meet the age requirement, you must have a valid license pursuant to MN Statute §171.05.
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