No.
You must either have a valid learner's permit in the State of Ct or a Operator's license from another state. Out of state learner's permits are not valid.
Allstate will not charge you for a driver with a learners permit for the first year.
In Perth Western Australia you are able to drive with your learners permit. If you have a heavy rigid permit, which means a vehicle with more than three axels, you are able to drive on all roads even freeways.
No, you must be supervised by a licenced driver, even as an adult.
Yes. You won't even be able to get your permit without it.
In Georgia, even if you are 18, you still need your learners permit?æto get your license. The emphasis in Georgia is for a graduated licensing program to reduce accidents.
You don't even need a learners permit in NH, just as long as your 15 1/2 and have an adult over 25 with a license in the front seat. Live Free or Die!
No, you cannot legally drive a car even by yourself with a learners permit. A learners permit is just to show that some one is teaching you how to drive therefore you really aren't experienced driver yet. You must be 18 to have your own car insurance also. So therefore you *COULD NOT* buy a car from a dealer.Another View: There is nothing in the law that states that you must hold a valid drivers license in order to purchase a vehicle - and you do NOT need insurance in order to buy it. You only need to have it insured if the vehicle is being operated on the public roads.The question of whether you can buy insurance or not is up to the individual insurance company. If you pay them the premium I'm sure they'll be glad to insure the car.JUST REMEMBER - you CANNOT drive the vehicle legally if you are not fully licensed or in conformance with your learners permit.
No, he cannot.
Drivingt without a learners permit, and without a license, would constitute 'driving without a license' which is a misdemeanor offense.
NO! in Maryland driving without insurance at all is illegal you must also have front and back plates not all states do that, like Mississippi.
I depends on were you live, here in the usa if you even get one ticket they will take away your learners.
Yes. Read the question on the application or have the agency repeat the question. Most applications ask for all children's information whether or not licensed if they are over 12 or so. If they do not have a license you will not be charged a premium for them as a driver. This is for information only and they may send you a letter every six months or year asking if they have gotten a license and reminding you to list them when they do. This does not mean that you can wait for the letter to add them. The company must be notified as soon as they are licensed for them to be covered. Most companies do not even charge while they have their learners permit but want to be notified when they get the learners permit and the number.