Yes, as long as there is a licensed driver over the age of 21 in the right hand passenger seat at all times.
You'd have to be a resident of VT, and you'd pretty much have to go through the process again... unrestricted drivers licenses are reciprocal and can be transferred right over - this does not hold true for learners permits.
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.
The total distance from Burlington, VT to Newark, NJ is 263 miles as the crow flies. This is equivalent to 423 kilometers or 228 nautical miles.
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The information I have states that you may, so long as you are at least 16 years of age, meet the restrictions of the issuing state, and have a licenced driver at least 21 years of age in the seat next to you. However, I would advise you to verify this with the Michigan State Police beforehand, as this information comes from a private third party, who may not be privy to sudden changes imposed by the State of Michigan.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 25 minutes.
A big waste of your time
Four hours.
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a little over 4 hours