When you have a conditional driver license, what does that mean?

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what would happen if the coefficient of friction between the tire, and the pavement increased osubstantially?

I have always thought of those as learners this means if a person is learning to drive and they are practicing they have to have an adult to be with them to handle some situations. When the learner gets their licence they are on their own.

I am a foreigner in the States...?

You can only drive if the conditions set on you are met.

Assuming there is no interference with visibility, is it dangerous to drive with a crack in your windshield?

There are restrictions or stipulations you must abide by on your license. Such as to a from work, medical condition, or age.

I'm Scared!! Put the car in a ditch yesterday and can't get over my fear of driving in snow now. How can I?

I'm not sure if this is the same thing, but I used to have a restricted license, and I could not drive at night. But I'm not sure if that's what is meant by conditional.

We have a Suburban, does anyone know how two Britax car seats would fit in the second row?

It means you can drive only under the conditions of the licence.
Pretty simple I would have thought.
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