In most states, yes. They typically require only that you have a licenced driver over a certain age (either 18 or 21) in the vehicle with you. You need to check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles to see what the specific instructions are for your state - your state may require it to be a family member, or it may not. There's no way to be certain without knowing which state you're in.
Your question needs to tell us what "instruction permit" you're talking about...permit for instruction of what?
If in a accident long as the person with an instruction permit has a licensed driver in the vehicle they're not in any violation of the law. Traffic laws vary by State.
No. Only the landowner or lessee may hunt on a gratis permit unless the landowner or lessee transfers the gratis permit to an immediate family member. Immediate family member is described as a spouse or child.
Yes, you can drive anywhere with an instruction permit. You are not limited to certain areas or certain highways while you have this permit.
$23.50 for instruction permit
No, you can not drive alone when you have an adult instruction permit in Colorado. You will have to have a parent or other licensed adult in the car with you.
There isn't any laws against getting a car loan with a instruction permit. However the car cannot be driven until the drivers license is shown.
No, you cannot. The fact that your parents are disabled doesn't have any impact on an instruction permit. You might be able to petition to get a driver's license "early" based on family hardship, if you're the only person in your household who is physically capable of being in a car; otherwise, you need an adult in the car with you.
You may only drive with those who are in your immediate family and/OR with any adult over 21 or alone. Note: The adult is required to have at least 5 years of driving experience (may include a year with a permit) for the first six months.
It is not possible
As long as the person to whom the permit is issued is obeying all the restrictions of this class of permit he is legal to operate in any state.
no