Yes, he can, as long as he is at least 16 years old and accompanied by a licensed driver 21years or older. He cannot drive between 12a.m. and 5 a.m. if under 18. See:
http://www.riroe.k12.il.us/riroe/Riverdale/DrEd/permits/permits.htm
for all states or see RMV sites of individual states for more details.
In all states, it will be recognised for the purpose of identification.
However, not every state will permit an out-of-state driver to drive in their state on a learner's permit. New Hampshire and Pennsylvania are two state I know of offhand which do not. New Jersey, however, does permit driving in their state on an out-of-state learner's permit, provided the following criteria are met:
Operating a properly titled, registered, and insured vehicle - and - The operator is operating within the restrictions placed forth by their home state.
New Hampshire will not accept an out-of-state learner's permit.
No. New Hampshire is one of the states which will not grant driving privileges to an out-of-state learner's permit holder.
that's the purpose of a LEARNERS permit
i am work permit holder i can drive in Singapore
Yes But He Needs To Have A Learners Permit. Answerd By TG
Your destination is not relevant, you may not drive without the necessity of complying with ALL the requirements of your learners permit.
Yes, You can it is just saying you got your learners permit in Colarado
In Massachusetts, as in most states, it is a criminal offense to drive with a learners permit without a licensed driver over 21 in the vehicle. The penalty for doing so is a fine of up to $200 and your driving privileges will be revoked.
You do need a learners permit.
You need a Class A learner's permit.
You can only drive in the state where the learners permit was issued.
Yes
No.
No, you cannot.