where can i find information on teen driving laws in the metropolitan area [maryland, virginia, district of columbia], and i'm not allowed to use google?

Arrrrggggghhhhh. You will have to see at your school if the Drivers Ed teacher has Va, Md, and DC driving handbooks. Else, you will have to call and ask each drivers license off to mail you one....or ask your mom to google.

it's supposed to be an internet research proj.

The only way to find information on the internet is to use a search engine. Most of us feel that Google is by far the best search engine. Some people also use Yahoo.

This will give you the Driving Laws for every state.
http://www.dmv.org/automotive-law/vehicle-code.php

This is District of Columbia
http://www.dcwatch.com/archives/council13/13-83.htm

I understand that you are not allowed to use Google for your internet research project, but unfortunately, there is no other way to access the vast information available on the internet without a search engine. However, I can provide you with some alternative options to find information on teen driving laws in the metropolitan area (Maryland, Virginia, and District of Columbia):

1. School Resources: Check with your school's Drivers Ed teacher or your school's library to see if they have access to driving handbooks or educational resources that cover the local driving laws. They may be able to provide you with the necessary information or guide you to reliable sources.

2. Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV): Reach out to the respective DMV offices in each state for detailed information on teen driving laws. You can try calling or visiting the offices to inquire about any available resources or materials that provide information on local driving laws.

3. Local Government Websites: Visit the official websites for the local government departments responsible for motor vehicle laws in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. They may have sections dedicated to providing information on driving laws specific to that particular jurisdiction.

For Maryland, you can visit the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) website: https://mva.maryland.gov/

For Virginia, you can visit the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website: https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/

For the District of Columbia, you can visit the District of Columbia Department of Motor Vehicles (DC DMV) website: https://dmv.dc.gov/

4. Printed Materials: Ask your local library if they have any driving handbooks or resources that cover the specific area you are researching. They may have books or publications available that provide information on teen driving laws in the metropolitan area.

Remember to cite your sources properly in your research project and acknowledge the alternative methods used to find the information due to the restriction on using search engines.