You must always have your restricted licence with you when you're driving. You can drive on your own, but not between 10 pm and 5 am. If you drive between these times you must have a supervisor in the front passenger seat who holds a full New Zealand car licence, and has held it for at least two years. If you sat the restricted test in an automatic vehicle, your restricted licence will say that you can only drive automatic vehicles (unless accompanied by a supervisor). You cannot normally carry passengers, unless you have a supervisor with you. The only passengers you can carry without a supervisor are:
your spouse, or person you live with as if you were married or with whom you are joined in civil union
children who live with you and are under the care of you or your spouse (that is, you or your spouse are their parent or guardian)
relatives who live with you and who are on a social security benefit
someone you look after as their primary caregiver.
If you’re under 20 years of age, the legal alcohol limit is 150 micrograms per litre of breath or 30 milligrams per 100 millilitres of blood. This is effectively a zero limit – consuming just one drink will mean you can be charged with drink-driving. If you’re 20 or older, the legal alcohol limit is 400 micrograms per litre of breath or 80 milligrams per 100 millilitres of blood.
我去网站看的。按那个理解。如果二个人生活在一起。就可以合法的带着了。