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You must have a fully licenced driver supervising you.
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.
In the front passenger seat.
You should consult your region's laws. Typically a driver with a learners permit requires a passenger in the front seat whom is capable of driving if the need arises.
In Ohio, it's against the law to ride a passenger on a motorcycle if the driver only has a temporary permit. Punishment could remove the license from the offender.
If the person you have in the vehicle is 18 years of age and older, has a valid driver's license, it probably is ok.
21, its always 21.
If both a passenger and a bus driver were drunk on the bus, they can both find themselves in trouble for public intoxication. In addition to that the driver could lose his job and license for drinking and driving.
In Texas, if the driver has a learner's permit, a parent or other adult has to be in the front passenger seat. That person must have a valid driver's license. You might want to check with your local DPS authorities.
I assume you mean Learner's Permit. No, you will not get in trouble but the driver will if they are caught. Getting in trouble is the least of your worries. You are riding around in a vehicle at 55 mph, with a rookie driver at the wheel. You are betting your health and life that this person is a excellent driver. Would you fly in an airplane with a rookie pilot who did not have his license to haul passengers? I bet your answer is no. You are just as much at risk with this rookie driver. Use the brain God gave you and do not ride with this person, who is an inexperienced rookie driver, and is intentionally breaking the law. You very will could loose your life or at the very least be injured severely in an accident. Rookie 16 year old drivers have a very high rate of accidents.
You have to have an adult in the passenger seat for you to drive on a permit. You have to have an adult in the passenger seat for you to drive on a permit.
No. The supervising driver must be in a condition where they themselves could legally operate the vehicle.