Yes, North Carolina will recognise an out of state learner's permit. The operator will be subject to both the restrictions of the state which issued their permit, as well as the restrictions which North Carolina places on drivers operating on a learner's permit.
South Carolina, however, is one of the states which does NOT recognise an out-of-state learner's permit.
No, you cannot. South Carolina is one of the states (along with New Hampshire, Washington D.C., Hawaii, Pennsylvania, Arizona... and there may be others) which DOES NOT allow out-of-state drivers to drive in their state on a learner's permit.
It is not legal to drive in South Carolina with New York learners permit. You have to say in New York with that. Learners have to stay in New York cause its a New York state learners permit.
Yes, just so you have a adult with a driver's license in the car with you.
no not unless you want a ticket
yes
No.
NO. Under South Carolina DMV guidelines, you must wait until your 15th birthday before you can apply for a Learners Permit.
Yes, if you have a drivers learners/ permit you do not need to be on insurance in Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, And North Carolina. But, you need to be driving with a 21+ year old in the passenger seat.
in South Carolina you do not require a permit
yes, because my cousin lives there and when i went to visit him, he ditched me for school on his rusty car.
No, No. Along with D.C., Pennsylvania, Hawaii, Arizona, and South Carolina, New Hampshire does not permit operation of a vehicle within their state on an out-of-state learner's permit.
Arizona, New Hampshire, Washington D.C., South Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Hawaii.
North Carolina is north of South Carolina
It is an analogy. North Carolina is to South Carolina as North Dakota is to South Dakota.
North Carolina is to South Carolina as is to North Dakotais to South Dakota.
South Carolina is south of North Carolina.
North Dakota South Dakota North Carolina South Carolina
North Carolina.