No, you still need someone to ride with you that has a valid license over and 18 or older. Unless you want to break the law, cops understand.
You can have it towed out, or you can drive it out while supervised by a licensed driver, but you cannot drive it out on your own.
No, but you have to have someone in the car with you. if not, then yes.
Your CDL permit is in addition to the class of licence you had beforehand. So long as you were licenced to drive a car before you got your CDL permit, you can drive your own car while you possess a CDL permit.
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Yes you can own a car or any vehicle but you are unable to drive it and or even get in the front seat of the car.
Yes but on your own land you can drive any car on your own land but to drive on the road you have to be atleast 15 with a drivers permit and accompanied by a license holder over 18
Any licensed driver can with your permission, however ensure your insurance covers other drivers.
I believe you can, because you don't necessarily have to have your licence or permit to own a car. However, just because you own the car doesn't mean you're allowed to drive it.
You can "own" a car as soon as your born. But, ( yes that magical word) you can't opperate it until you have gotten a permit. And cant drive it on your own until you have gotten a license. Which takes a couple months after you get your permit.
I doubt there is insurance available to you. With a permit, you are actually driving under the authority and liability of the licensed driver in the car. It is their insurance that protects you and other drivers in the event of an accident. Once you have a driver's license and own your own car, you can purchase insurance from almost any insurance company.
I doubt there is insurance available to you. With a permit, you are actually driving under the authority and liability of the licensed driver in the car. It is their insurance that protects you and other drivers in the event of an accident. Once you have a driver's license and own your own car, you can purchase insurance from almost any insurance company.
AnswerKids can drive at the age of 15 but they need to have an adult in the car with them but at the age of 16 they can drive on there own. It really depends on the state in which your child will be getting their learner's permit and graduated license. For example, in Arizona, the earliest age at which a child is eligible for a learner's permit is 15 years and 6 months. During their permit period, they must drive with a licensed driver at least 21 years of age. The permit hold time in Arizona is 6 months for anyone under the age of 18. That means that you cannot turn a learner's permit into a graduate license until you have driven with your learner's permit for a minimum of 6 months.