yes with a valid Canadian class 5 license or US equivalent
Yes, someone with a Rhode Island learners permit can drive in other states. However, the person with the permit must be driving with an adult rider in the car.
no. your not allowed to drive in any state but your own.
It depends on what state you are in. Some states only allow someone to drive with a learners permit if the person in the passenger seat is 21. Others allow someone that is 18 to be in the passenger seat.
Some states do NOT honor out-of-state learners permits. YOU will have to determine what states you are driving to or through and contact the authorities of those states.
No
Yes, you do.
Arizona, New Hampshire, Washington D.C., South Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Hawaii.
To get a learners permit you have to be 16 in most states but not all. In some you can get a learners permit at 14 or 15. Click the link:
Most states do except for New York
In the United States of America ...You can get your learners permit from only one place the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) of the state you reside in.
No. In most states you can acquire a learners permit at 16.
The list of states which do not is much shorter - Hawaii, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Washington D.C. In other states, you'll be subject both to the restrictions which those states place on learners permits, as well as the restrictions placed on you by the state which issued your permit