Yes, this may be legal.
Yes, as long as the other person is a legally licensed driver.
No, Aslong as u have a person with a drivers lisence with you, you will be fine.
No. The supervising driver must be in a condition where they themselves could legally operate the vehicle.
In Massachusetts, as in most states, it is a criminal offense to drive with a learners permit without a licensed driver over 21 in the vehicle. The penalty for doing so is a fine of up to $200 and your driving privileges will be revoked.
No. In any US state insurance companies are only allowed to sell auto insurances of any kind to licensed drivers. The reasoning for this is because in the event that the person with the learners permit fails their road test(s), then the insurance companies are not held liable in the event of an accident. That is why there is a manidtory requirement that the person with the learner's permit drive with a licensed experienced driver in the car at ALL times, so in the event there is an accident, the insurance company will cover it under the licensed driver's policy.
Any licensed driver can teach another person IF they have a Learner's Permit. Ages of the licensed driver don't matter but the licensed driver should be experienced.
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.
The person over 18 has to be a licensed driver and it is only aloud during daylight hours.
Of course you can drive as long as the person traveling with you is more than 25 years old and has had a drivers license for more than 3 years. To get more details visit,
Yes a learners permit allows you to drive a car etc. with a licensed person in the car with you for the purpose of teaching you how to drive. A license allows you to drive whenever and wherever you want.
This link will answer your questions.http://www.education4drivers.com/utah/permit-restrictions-rules.htm
It depends. Was there a licensed person in the car? If there was licensed person in the car with you, which would've made it legal for you to drive, then you will be cited for the open container and the DMV may impose an additional sanction, however, I don't think that you will lose your permit.