In most jurisdictions in the United States, you do not need a Learner's Permit to obtain a Driver's License unless you are a minor. No in every state you can get your license without your learners. But you need to be over the age of 18 to get the license whereas with a learners you can get your license at 16.
In California I believe you can still get your driver's license after your permit expired, however you cannot drive without the permit until after you get your driver's license.
usa wide you can get ur learners permit at 15 1/2 so go get it
The short answer to your question is yes. As long as your drivers license is a full drivers license and not a learners permit you are allowed to drive in all 50 states reguardless of where your license is from.
Your Insurance Rates will almost always "decrease" when you obtain your permanent Drivers License, barring any accident or tickets having accumulated while you had the learners permit.
All you have to have is drivers education if your sixteen and if your eighteen you just got to have your class D drivers license to drive a V8 vehicle
Yes, children with a learners license should always be reported to your insurance company. Most companies will not charge an additional premium for drivers with a learners permit but they must be added as a driver.
Yes, with a learners permit after six months you may drive with a license driver of any age.
The benefit of obtaining a full Class 5 driver's license is that there will be no GDL restrictions. Drivers can upgrade their licenses to commercial classes and can supervise Class 7 learners.
Any new prospective driver, regardless of age, is going to require a learners permit and gain driving experience with a licensed driver before they are eligible for their "solo" drivers license.
Drivers in California can obtain a license when they are sixteen years of age. A Driver's Education course is also required.
It is driver's license because the license belongs to the driver. The 's shows possession.