Yes, it is possible. You must first attain your learner's permit, and then you must complete a 6 month driver's ed course. The DMV ( Department of Motor Vehicles ) website has a list of courses they accept. At 17, you can bring your certificate of completion to the DMV, and take both the written and road test for your full license. If passed, you will have your full license.
Temporarily, yes, like if you are on vacation. If you are MOVING to NY, you will need to apply in THAT state fror THEIR driver's license.
As long as you have a valid drivers license and not a learners permit yes.
Can you drive in Georgia with a Florida's learner permit with a 21 year old valid florida drivers license?
Yes they ca if they have their drivers license
Not if she does not have a license. All drivers are required to have a license. If she does have a license, she can drive with them in the car.
No .
Yes, all states offer reciprocity to drivers legally licensed to operate in other states.
New York City has a specific “Yellow Taxicab” license that is require for taxi drivers. Information can be found at http://nyc.gov/html/tlc/html/licenses/drivers.shtml The first year is a probationary period, after which if there are no issues with the driver, a longer period license will be issued.
Yes, you can only drive on a public street if you have a drivers license.
As soon as you get your drivers license, you can drive! Some states have provisions for drivers under 18 such as you cannot drive after 11pm or you can only have 1 non-relative in the car at a time. Check with your state's DMV to see if there are "junior license" restrictions. But no you don't have to wait even a second after you get your license.
You can get you learners permit at 15 and your drivers license 1 year after you get you permit.
17
No, no one who is not legally licensed can lawfully drive a motor vehicle. NO state awards drivers privileges to anyone that young.