NO The driver must have a permit or a license to drive since he is the one operating a motor vehicle.
It means that you have a special permit to drive with a licensed driver in the vehicle before you get your actual drivers licence
I know of NO state that allows a 'permit' driver to operate by themselves wihout a licensed driver in the car with them.
If the airline and the TSA agents accept it as valid ID you can.
No, Aslong as u have a person with a drivers lisence with you, you will be fine.
The licensed driver needs to be at least 25 years old and must be sitting in the seat next to the permit driver.
In California I believe you can still get your driver's license after your permit expired, however you cannot drive without the permit until after you get your driver's license.
No, there must be a licensed driver with the permit driver.
No, they will want a licensed driver.
No, not alone: you need to be accompanied by an adult fully licensed driver at all times. Please refer to the driver's handbook for details (related link).
they should as long as the permit holder had a licensed driver with him. now, it would help if that person was on the policy.
Any new prospective driver, regardless of age, is going to require a learners permit and gain driving experience with a licensed driver before they are eligible for their "solo" drivers license.
Depending on the state, all states allow properly licensed young drivers with a learners permit to operate a vehicle. This is to assume that the young driver is listed on the policy as he should be as a driver on the policy.