Teenagers may soon have to jump through a few more hoops to get a drivers license if a bill moving through the legislature becomes law. The bill would make licenses provisional for 16 and 17 year olds; if they're stopped for a violation they'd have to take more drivers training. It would also impose a midnight to 5am curfew and require parents to attest to thirty hours of supervision of their young driver. The bill from Senator Ember Reichcott Junge may be debated on the floor of the Senate this week. Minnesota Public Radio's Brent Wolfe reports from Rochester that parents hope it will reduce the number of accidents involving young drivers but teenagers think the new rules would be too harsh.