Any diabetic with a CDL - it doesn't matter what state, as CDLs are federally regulated - has to apply for the Diabetes Exception Program through the FMCSA.
No. You need a licensed driver with you while you drive.
A driver with a permit can only drive if someone with a license is in the car.
No. You cannot drive alone on a learner's permit, period.
Depends on the MPG of the vehicle you are driving and the price of the fuel along the way.
You get a great big F in Driver Education!
16 passengers or more (including the driver), and the answer is yes.
No, you need the class in order to get a permit.
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.
There are several. One is on the main strip (441), on the left, just before you get to Collier drive in Sevierville.
yes
Driver Drive Faster was created in 2008.
I know of NO state that allows a 'permit' driver to operate by themselves wihout a licensed driver in the car with them.