Should you really be driving?
No.
You have to have a valid provisional licence and your provisional licence only becomes valid on your 17th birthday.
At 16 and 9 months you can apply for your provisional licence, the provisional licence becomes valid on the day of your 17th birthday.Once you are 17 and have your provisional licence, you can book and take your theory test.Once you have passed your theory test, you can book and take your practical test.Once you have passed your practical test, you can exchange your provisional licence for a full licence.
In the UK... Apply for a provisional licence from the DVLA. Take a recognised driving course. Pass the theory test. Pass the practical test. Send your pass certificate and provisional to the DVLA. They will issue your full licence.
As long as your provisional licence is still valid, and it should be, then yes you can.
No, they Just get you to sign a waiver saying you are not a banned driver.
It depends on the state. In New Jersey, you are required to do a 30 hour written course, take the written test, spend 6 hours with a professional driving instructor to get a permit. Then you must have the permit until you are 17. After that, you take the driving test and get a provisional license. After a year on a provisional license, you are a fully licensed driver.
study the drivers hand book for the class of license that you want, which for a regular car is a class D, then take the vision and written test, you will get a permit, thn get ready to take the road test.
It means so far, or temporary. It is often used in conjunction with lab tests. For instance the first time a lab test is read it may be given a value, but if it is provisional, then it is only temporary and they want to look at it again in a little while. This also comes into play when tests take a while to complete. They can have provisional results, but they are not set in stone until the test is complete.
Provisional
You can take your test once the provisional driving licence is valid and the earliest age for that is 17. If you need some more info there is very clear information provided at directgov. http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/LearnerAndNewDrivers/LearningToDriveOrRide/DG_4022661
it may and it may not because if you drink alot of water it will be flushed from your system but if you dont it will still be there