Sheesh! Look on your drivers license. Any restrictions you have (ir any) are printed there.
Any person (of any age) who has a driver's permit is expected to and should practice with a licensed adult driver. The licensed adult driver is responsible to oversee a permit driver while the permit driver is behind the wheel. However, some states may require teens also take driver's ed. Check with your State for the rules where you live.
A learner's permit is a driver's license with significant restrictions. A person driving with a learner's permit typically must have a licensed adult driver in the front passenger seat.
No, not alone: you need to be accompanied by an adult fully licensed driver at all times. Please refer to the driver's handbook for details (related link).
No, A person who holds a Learner's license must be accompanied by a licensed driver, 21 years of age or older, who occupies the front passenger seat closest to the right of the driver. Drivers can only drive during daylight hours the first three months from the original issue date. After the first three months, drivers may operate a vehicle from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Please check the driver's handbook for more details (related link).
The is 18, when you are a legal adult.
You must be accompanied by an Adult Supervising Driver (at least 21 years old and licensed to drive for at least 3 years) in the front seat.
I believe the person with the permit will be at fault regardless of who caused the accident. 1) The person with a permit is not allowed to operate the vehicle without a licensed driver in the car. 2) The person with a permit most likely is not insured.
This varies a great deal depending on the country or territory you are in. For example, in the USA a learner driver must be accompanied by an adult licensed driver who is at least 21 years of age, and that licensed driver must be in the seat next to the driver at all times. As this is a legal and safety matter, it's important to check with your licensing authority before you take to the road.
Are you asking: "Can an un-licensed adult accompany a 'learner license' 15 year old thereby making the 15 year old a legal driver??" If THAT is your question - the answer is - probably not. To be certain, you would have to contact your state's DMV (or local law enforcement agency) for the particular law for YOUR state. But - as a general rule - the adult accompanying the learner driver MUST be a licensed driver.
Yes, as long as the vehicle itself is insured and the adult is properly licensed.
The legal age to move out of your parents' house in Florida is 18. At this age, you are considered an adult and can legally live on your own without parental consent.
AnswerThe age limit changes from state to state. You must legally possess a valid learner's permit, and there must be a supervising adult (the age of which depends upon state law) who is a fully licensed driver in and who's driver's license is in good standing.