Yes, provided they abide by the rules of the road for that state.
Yes, a driver's permit is typically valid in other states as long as the driver follows the specific rules and regulations of the state they are driving in.
It is illegal to drive by yourself with a Lerner's permit no matter how long you have had it. You must be accompanied by a licensed driver. In some states only one other person beside you, can be in the car.It is illegal to drive by yourself with a Lerner's permit no matter how long you have had it. You must be accompanied by a licensed driver. In some states only one other person beside you, can be in the car.
No. If you have a learner's permit you are restricted to drive within the lines of New Jersey and with a licensed driver in the passenger seat.
No, a driver with a learner's permit cannot drive other minors unless accompanied by a licensed adult over the age of 21.
No, Pennsylvania does not recognize learner's permits from other states. Only learner's permits issues by Pennsylvania are valid in Pennsylvania. Most other states do recognize learner's permits fom other states, but PA does not.
Yes, someone with a Rhode Island learners permit can drive in other states. However, the person with the permit must be driving with an adult rider in the car.
a "learners permit" is a legal binding "permit" to drive, as long as the "learner" is following and abiding by the rules and regulations of the permit and there is proof the other driver is at fault the other insured would be require to cover all expenses incurred However in some states that law places some of the percentage of fault on the other driver
A school permit is a driver's permit for a young person who can only use it so that he or she may drive to SCHOOL ONLY. In some states, the legal age for obtaining a driver's license is 16, 17 or 18. If you are 14 or 15 years old, your state may issue a school permit so that you may be able to drive yourself to school. A parent or sibling are USUALLY the only other passengers allowed to ride in the same vehicle, with you as the driver.
No. Florida will allow US permit holders from other states to drive in their state, but not foreign nationals on a foreign learner's permit.
With an Ohio temporary permit (temps), you can drive in any state in the U.S. However, you must adhere to that state's driving laws and regulations. It's important to note that while you can drive in other states, your temporary permit is valid only in Ohio and may not be recognized as a valid form of identification for certain purposes in other states. Always ensure you have a licensed driver with you, as required by Ohio law.
An 18-year-old with a learner's permit in California can drive in other states, but the rules vary by state. Many states allow permit holders to drive as long as they are accompanied by a licensed adult, while others may have specific restrictions. It's important for the individual to check the regulations of the state they plan to drive in to ensure compliance. Additionally, since the individual is 18, they may also be eligible to obtain a full driver’s license in California, which could simplify driving in other states.
Yes, as long as the other person is a legally licensed driver.