Anywhere as long as you have someone 21 & over with a valid drivers license..
Not entirely correct.. there are a few states which do not recognise out-of-state learner's permits... two areas which don't border your state. You cannot drive with an out-of-state learner's permit in:
All of them, as well as all territories...
yes your permit works around the united states
No. Pennsylvania is one of the states which does not recognise an out-of-state learner's permit.
Anyone with a learner's permit from Maryland may drive in Florida. The same rules that are applicable in Maryland are also applicable in Florida.
sure
It doesn't matter where your father's license is from - Maryland will allow an out-of-state driver drive in their state on a learner's permit, provided they conform to the restrictions and requirements both of the state of Maryland and of the state which issued the permit.
Nopeeee Nopeeee
You can only drive in the state where the learners permit was issued.
No, not really. In most states (or all to my knowledge), drivers who only have learners permit can only drive when an adult, age 21 or older, is in the passenger seat of the vehicle.
yes but you need someone that has a drivers license that is an adult in hte car
yes you can
Some states do NOT honor out-of-state learners permits. YOU will have to determine what states you are driving to or through and contact the authorities of those states.
All the states in the United States honor a driver's liscense from another state. So yes you may drive in Indiana on a valid Colorado permit. States do not necessarily honor learners permits and your Colorado liscense must be in good standing as states share information about moving violations and the number of points on a permit.