Yes you can, but unfortunatly im not sure if there is an age limit. So like if you have to be 16 or older, or if you can drive there when your 14,15... Hope that helps
No. A full licence is recognised in the US, but foreign learner's licences are not.
Yes you can drive in Saskatchewan with a class 7 learner's permit
Yes, with a learners permit after six months you may drive with a license driver of any age.
You can get your learner's license at 14, followed by a 2 year probationary period, so at the earliest you can have your driver's license at 16. It doesn't matter how old you are after 14 that you get your learner's license, there is still a 2 year probation.
if they want to they can
depends on where in each you are talking about. if you are on the montana/alberta border you don't even have to drive, all it takes is one step taking less than one second.
No. someone with a learners license must have an adult in the front passenger side with a valid drivers license.
Cars can not be leased without having an actual license. A learners permit is only to be used for practicing to drive to receive an driver's license.
Yes a learners permit allows you to drive a car etc. with a licensed person in the car with you for the purpose of teaching you how to drive. A license allows you to drive whenever and wherever you want.
You do need a learners permit.
To get your learners permit you have to be 14 and 8 months and have to drive with a parent or guardian over 21 with a license. You can get your license to drive by yourself at 16.
Heck no
In Virginia, one with a learners permit can drive a jet ski. By 2016, everybody, regardless of age or craft will be required to have a license.