you should be able to as long as you have a licenced driver in with you but to be safe you should check it out at a local registry
In Canada you can drive with a learner's permit, as long as there is a licensed driver in the front seat with you.
You can only drive in the state where the learners permit was issued.
yes you can drive in Michigan
Yes.
You do need a learners permit.
What is a drivers permit?????????????//A drivers permit is a license stating that you are alble to drive but only with a person 21 years of age or older
It is not hard to own a car in Canada. All you have to do is buy it from a dealer or private owner and then go to the regestration office and transfer it to your name. In some provinces you have to have proof of insurance and some you do not , and in some provinces you have to have a drivers permit and some you do not, but if you do not you may not drive the car only some one with a drivers permit can drive it. To give an example I bought my son his first car when he was 14 and put it in his name right away but he could not drive it till he was 16 when he got his permit
If you only have an Illinois Learner's Permit, NO, you are not allowed to drive out of state. An Illinois Leasrner's Permit is only valid in Illinois.
no
There is no difference in a learners permit and a permit. People just say permit because it is shorter than saying learners permit.A permit or learners permit lets you drive with an adult of 21 or over with a valid license.A drivers license lets you drive by yourself without the adult.
I believe at 14 and 8 months you get your learners permit which enables you to drive with a parent or person over the age of 21. At 16 you are able to take your "road test" to get your drivers permit which looks the same as a regular drivers license, however you are on "probation" until you turn 18 and they mail you your "operators license".
No. Pennsylvania is one of the states which does not recognise an out-of-state learner's permit.