No, it says on the back of your permit that it's wise to call that states office/DMV, and ask first. If you're pulled over, I doubt they could/would do much. It really does matter what state you live in. In NC you can drive out of state lines as long as you have your driver in the car, and driving in the time frame(if it has or has not expired)
In some, yes, but not all states will allow you to. These states do not recognise an out-of-state learner's permit, period:
Additionally, while an resident of another state may operate a vehicle in New York State on a learner's permit, they may not drive in New York City.
When driving in a state other than the one which issued your learner's permit, it is your responsibility to ensure you know the laws of that state before driving into it.
No, it says on the back of your permit that it's wise to call that states office/DMV, and ask first. If you're pulled over, I doubt they could/would do much. It really does matter what state you live in. In NC you can drive out of state lines as long as you have your driver in the car, and driving in the time frame(if it has or has not expired)
I don't know about South Carolina, but in New Jersey, permit drivers can definitely drive across state lines, according to my driving instructor.
yes you can
It depends on the state. For example, in Kentucky, you can drive with an out-of-state learner's permit only if you are 16 or older. Any learner's permit distributed to someone under the age of 16 is void.
You can only drive in the state where the learners permit was issued.
Some states allow a learner's permit at 15, some do not. If you're from a state which issues learner's permits at 15, and you're traveling through a state which requires learner's permit drivers to be 16, you won't be able to drive in that state.
Most states will not honour an out of state permit.
No. You cannot drive alone on a learner's permit, period.
You cannot drive alone with a learner's permit in any state. Period.
Pennsylvania law does not permit the use of a learner's permit issued in another state.
It's illegal to drive alone on a learner's permit at any age in any state. The only exception to this is for persons who have a CDL learner's permit - since they must already possess a regular license prior to getting a CDL, the CDL learner's permit serves as a regular license and a learner's permit for CMVs.
A motor vehicle learner's permit is only valid in the state that issued it.
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As long as you are conforming to the limitations and restrctions of your NY learner's permit, you can legally drive in any state.
Yes. Pennsylvania is one of the states which does not recognise an out-of-state learner's permit.