No, you have to take the road test in the state you want to be licensed in. If you live in Maryland, then you have to follow their laws and get a Maryland permit. If you live in North Dakota, then you have to take the road test in North Dakota.
Yes, as long as the other person is a legally licensed driver.
A person who has a driver's license from another country must have an International Driving Permit (IDP) from the same country that issued their driver's license and must carry both the IDP and their driver's license with them in order to drive in South Dakota. They must also follow South Dakota's laws.
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.
A driver with a permit can only drive if someone with a license is in the car.
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.
NO. The person must be on the machine with you.
YOU will be charged with "Driving Without a Permit" and the person with the permit COULD be charged with "Perrmitting An Unlicensed Operator" to drive.
This link will answer your questions.http://www.education4drivers.com/utah/permit-restrictions-rules.htm
It is usually not necessary to insurance a driver who only has a permit. Often, if it is a young person, they are covered under their parents insurance. If it is an adult, then they may insure the driver.
the person who owns the car
Yes, this may be legal.
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.