No. The supervising driver MUST, by law, be in possession of a valid licence.
No. A licensed driver must be in charge, not just an adult.
The legal BAC limit in California for a class a adult driver's license is? | Unanswered
Are you asking: "Can an un-licensed adult accompany a 'learner license' 15 year old thereby making the 15 year old a legal driver??" If THAT is your question - the answer is - probably not. To be certain, you would have to contact your state's DMV (or local law enforcement agency) for the particular law for YOUR state. But - as a general rule - the adult accompanying the learner driver MUST be a licensed driver.
No. someone with a learners license must have an adult in the front passenger side with a valid drivers license.
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yes but you need someone that has a drivers license that is an adult in hte car
Yes you can even insure it - you just can't drive.
if you dont have one then the police will give you a ticket. a driver's licence is like a ticket thet you can use so that you can drive.
You can start having driving lessons by 16 years old, and you need to have temporary license (which means you have to drive accompanied with an adult driver) before having your license
If only advised, I'd say good chance it's legal. If the license was auspended for the medical reason, then no. Either way, if possible, i would try to have another adult available.
The legal BAC limit in California for a class C adult (over 21) driver's license is: 0.08%