Yes, a New Hampshire teenager can drive into Massachusetts without a driver's permit. But the action would constitute a violation of the vehicle code in Massachusetts. It's unwise to do something like this. Why? Glad you asked.
Any traffic stop will spell trouble. You won't be able to drive away (for lack of a license or permit), and the vehicle will doubtless be towed. Further, the teen will be guaranteed a ticket (or more), and may end up in custody. All this may affect her/his ability to actually obtain a license later. (Don't even ask about how it affects insurance rates!) There's a bit more.
Should a minor accident occur, even if it is not the New Hampshire teen's fault, that teen is already in violaton of the law and will be in even more trouble. The consequences will follow that teen for a number of years. If a major accident with injury or a big crash with a fatality occurs, that teen (if s/he survives) will regret it the rest of her/his life. It's that thing about a lifetime of regret for a short period of high jinx. It is better to "gamble" on something where you (and/or possibly others) risk much less loss.
No. An individual may practice driving of a non-commercial vehicle on New Hampshire roadways provided they have attained the age of 15 1/2, carry proof of age, and are accompanied on the front seat by a parent, legal guardian, or other licensed adult who is 25 years of age or older.
A person with learner's permit is allowed to drive outside of the state of Massachusetts. However, a licensed driver older than 21 must accompany them.
No.. NH is one of the states which will not alow out-of-state drivers to drive in their state on a learner's permit.
You don't even need a learners permit in NH, just as long as your 15 1/2 and have an adult over 25 with a license in the front seat. Live Free or Die!
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There is no learner's permit in NH. After reaching the age of 15 years and 6 months one may drive with a legal adult.
You can drive most anywhere, with the exception of the following states: AZ, HI, NH, SC, and VT. But, if you know what states you are going to visit, check for detailed regulations that may limit how and when you drive in each state. See the related link for more information.
I'm 16 right now and live in NH. New Hampshire doesn't have learners permits, but you can start driving with an adult of 25 or older at 15.5. Then at 16 get your actual license
States determine which other states' permits they will honor; for example, Vermont honors New Hampshire drivers permits and allows those possessing NH permits to drive in Vermont.
You can but you will be breaking the law.
The distance from Boston, Massachusetts to Portsmouth, NH is 57.4 miles. It would take approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes to drive from one place to the other, depending upon traffic and weather conditions.
You can carry a handgun openly without a permit, except in your vehicle. To carry a gun in your vehicle, or to carry a gun concealed, you must have a NH permit or a permit that is recognized by the state of NH. For more information, see opencary.org, or handgunlaw.us
It's so they can consider the transaction as being completed in NH. This prevents a New Hampshire Resident from having to pay Mass sales tax on the vehicle.
The distance between Portsmouth, NH, and Manchester, NH, is 45.1 miles and will take approximately 50Minutes of driving time.
Is it true you can start drive with supervision at 13 years old in NH.