You can drive in any state that recognizes the permit that you have. For example if you have a Massachusetts learners permit you can drive in CT, as long as you are driving with an adult over the age of 20 and who's had their license for more then four years with out any violations. Source ... http://www.dmv.org/ct-Connecticut/drivers-permits.php#Out-of-State_Driving
No, you may not drive to the driving school without a licensed driver at any time! This is considered illegal, not to mention risky concerning insurance laws! A driver with a learner's permit must always have a licensed driver in the vehicle. You're still learning to drive, which is why it's called a learner's permit and not a license.
UNLESS the 'learners' permit is stamped "Valid in MA only" - if you are in full compliance with applicable MA law regarding operating on a 'learners' permit (i.e.- age - licensed driver accompanying you - etc) you should have no problem in CT.
The information I have states that, so long as you are 16 years of age or older, and heed by the restrictions of both their state and the issuing state, you may drive in MA with a learner's permit. You must be accompanied by a licenced driver at least 21 years of age, who is licenced in the same state, has held a full unrestricted licence for the class of vehicle being driver for at least one full year. Persons under 18 driving on a learner's permit are not permitted to drive between the hours of 12:00 A.M. to 5:00 A.M. unless they're accompanied by a parent or legal guardian who has held a licence for at least a year, and whose driving privileges are not suspended.
This information came from a third party website, which may not be privy to changes in state laws right away. You should always play it safe, and verify this information with the state of Massachusetts before operating a motor vehicle in that state.
As long as you are in compliance with the restrictions on your CT license you will be legal to drive in MA.
Yes. Massachusetts recognizes out of state permits but be aware that there are restrictions regarding who is with permit holder while driving as well as driving time restrictions.
As long as a legal driver is in the car with him.
no you cant
Providing that you are legally "fully" licensed (not a learners permit) there should be no difficulty in driving your parent(s).
No legally you can not get married. Unless you are in Missouri, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.
The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.
YES. They have to sign some paperwork
In Connecticut, parents are legally responsible for their child until the age of 18, unless the child has been legally emancipated. This means parents are responsible for providing financial support, housing, education, and medical care until the child turns 18.
It depends on the charge.
no
No, the teeager is covered by the parent or whoever sign for them to get the permit.
Legally, no.
no
No.
By crying as loud as you can?