As long as they are legally fully licensed in their home state, yes.
It's a gray area. I know that if you drive in a state and you have a learners permit form another state, your supervising driver is responsible. It's a gray area. I know that if you drive in a state and you have a learners permit form another state, your supervising driver is responsible.
No, an Arizona driver's permit is not valid in California. The permit is only valid in the state it was issued.
15 for a learners permit and 16 to drive by yourself
Yes, PROVIDING you are operating in conformance with any restrictions that the issuing state has placed on your class of license.
If your licence is suspended, you may not drive, period, nor may you be a supervising driver of someone operating a vehicle with a learner's permit - state laws require that the permit holder be supervised by a licenced driver.
You can drive with any licensed driver
No. You cannot drive alone on a learner's permit, period.
Pennsylvania law does not permit the use of a learner's permit issued in another state.
So long as the state you're driving in will honour an out-of-state learner's permit (some do not), and you meet the restrictions imposed both by the state of Connecticut and the state you're operating a vehicle in, then yes.
Residents of Puerto Rico can take the test to get their learners' permit at the age of 16. Three months later they may take the driver's test to get their driver's license. A person must have a learner's permit for three months (or a valid driver's license from another US State) to get a Puerto Rico driver's license.
NO The driver must have a permit or a license to drive since he is the one operating a motor vehicle.
depending on what state you are in you take a written test for the permit and the driving on the driving test.