Hi, Yes a 17 year old person may get a license, but only L's which is where another license driver has to be in the car while the Learner is driving for at least 12 months.
The number of people you can have in the car depends on the laws of the state you are in, not your age. In most states, there are restrictions for new drivers like supervised driving or limits on the number of passengers allowed. It's important to check your state's specific guidelines.
You can get you learners permit at 15 and your drivers license 1 year after you get you permit.
17
Yes, IF they have a driver's license and not just a permit.
Yes, as long as you have a valid driver's license (NOT permit).
This all depends what state you live you in. In the US, each state determines their laws regarding driver education. Even if your state does not require a driver education class, your auto insurance may offer a discount if you do take a class. For more detailed information you can visit dmv.org and look up your state. Or simply go to your state DMV website.
The drivers license was invented in 1915 by Jim Jordan when he was injured by an underaged child driving a [[Q/What year was the drivers license invented#|car]] recklessly. The Supreme Court passed it in 1923.
If you get your permit when you are seventeen in New Jersey, you have to wait six months until you get your provisional license...Then I think you have to wait until you have your license for six months or a year until you get your regular driver's license..
after 16 year old
1940
you have to be 17 year old
Yes if she/he has a drivers license