Most hardship permits are issued with certain stated restrictions. The permit holder must call or contact his local DMV to ask if he qualifies for this exemption.
A driver with a permit can only drive if someone with a license is in the car.
You cannot drive anywhere "solo" on a learner's permit, school or otherwise. Just going to school does not circumvent the laws for anyone.
No. You cannot drive alone on a learner's permit, period.
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It depends on the specific restrictions of your school permit. Generally, school permits only allow driving to and from school or school-related activities. Attending a football game may or may not be considered a school-related activity, so you should check with your school or review the terms of your permit to determine if you are allowed to drive to a football game.
No. You need a licensed driver with you while you drive.
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When driving with a learner's permit, you're required to be supervised at all times.
A person can only drive where the hardship license states that they can. Usually a hardship license allows a person to drive to work, the store, and appointments.
Generally, Iowa schools allow students who have had their driving permit for over 6 months and have taken Drivers Ed to get a school permit. This allows the student to drive on a direct route to and from school and to and from school sports/activities.
It depends on your state. Check with your local DMV or your state's website.
No you can't...your learner's permit allows you to drive only with a licensed driver over 21...your primary license (or whatever its called...the one you get for the first 6 months of your license) allows you to drive to school, work, church, and drive a sibling places.