To the end of your driveway. With a restricted license, there is no limit on the distance, but your destination must be to school or work and back home.
You have to have a licensed driver with you (usually 5 years of experience in some states) when using a Learners permit on public roads no matter how old you are. You both then could drive across the US if you wanted.
Progressive. So far they're the only ones Ive found. But $$$$$$$$$$!! -Sudeepti
Typically only within the state that issued you the license as long as you are in compliance with all other provisions of the license,
As far as I know, there is no one breed or dog that you are required to have a permit to own.
Depends if you have your learners license and your occupied with a adultAdded: (in the US) Although there are somecommunities which allow the operation of golf carts on public rights-of-way they are by far in the mionority. You would have to check with the local police to determine the rules for operating one in your area.
As far as I understand it, anyone who is not a Canadian citizen/immigrant/permanent resident, you need a work permit.
Not far, I don't own one
Not far. Drive the back roads to your nearest garage for repairs and stay off the highways.
That depends on how far you will drive.That depends on how far you will drive.
stop looking for a way around it and study or take some practice permit tests.
Drive time from Cleveland to the Poconos
Absolutely not, cops can't stop you unless they have a legitimate reason to do so, they can't stop you just because you look young. They may have their suspicions but they still can't stop you. They may follow you for a little bit to make sure that you're safe and you're not putting anyone in danger with your driving (that's part of their job). A cop can stop you for instance if you don't come to a complete stop at a stop sign, run a red light, fail to yield to a emergency vehicle, speeding, etc. As far as age goes for being to young to drive Iowa and Kansas allow kids to get their Learners Permit at age 14. This age of course varies from state to state. In Indiana the age is 15 for Learners Permit if you're currently attending Driver's Ed, and 16 if you're not.
The store is too far for us to walk, so we will need to drive there.