in my state yes but that may vary
no one not even the instructor, haven't u seen the new "no one with a learner act 2009".
Simply apply for a learner's licence first then after 6 months apply for the full licence by giving a trial. To apply for learner licence visit any driving institutes or go to an RTO relevent to you resident place.
It would take about 6 or 7 months to get a car if you go to each test they have for you.
Max Learner went to Furman
ford in canada
this will depend on how long you yourself have been driving and what type of car you have. i am sure you yourself needs to have a clean licence and have had a licence for three years before you can legally take a learner driver out in the car. i myself am a learner driver and my partner didnt pay any extra on his insurance to get myself added but i am a lot older than your daughter, you can always check for free on the car insurance web sites.
i am 44 years old, i had my permit before but it had expire along time ago. what do i have to do to get my license?
In most states, yes, subject to restrictions of that state and the state of Georgia both. However, not all states will allow an out-of-state driver to drive in their state on a learner's permit. South Carolina is one such state which does not.
the actual car is not fast, it is the human driving that decides to make it go "fast"
go to youtube for a presentation by funway driving school on how to use the learners log book for nsw
Because the car's in your registration its your fault if the person's driving it dont have their license and they get pulled over not only would your insurance go up your car might get impounded.
Go to the New York's Drivers License CenterConsult your out of state Driver's License/ Learner's permitIf it valid only in the state that issued the permit, you cannot use it in New York.