You can probably drive with a legal parent/gaurdian, but definatley not alone.
Pennsylvania - no. The other two, yes.
Yes, in some states such as, CA & PA, an 18 year with a learners permit is permitted to drive without anyone else in their vehicle unless the passenger(s) are 18 years old or older.
There is 20 Questions .
Go to the courthouse and get another one.
Providing that you are operating in compliance with the restrictions of your DE learners license, yes, you are legal in PA.
Yes, CDL permits - which are federally regulated - are recognized throughout. They are not like learner's permits for a regular passenger car license, where regulation is up to each state. Pennsylvania doesn't recognize out-of-state learner's permits except for CDL permits.
As long as you are abiding by whatever restrictions or requirements are stated on your FL license, you will be legal in PA also.
No. Pennsylvania is one of the states which does not permit the operation of a motor vehicle in their state by someone in possession of an out-of-state learner's permit, Jr. Licence, etc.
Your state issued you a drivers licence, all other states will honor that license regardless of what their state law is. So IF you have a valid Operators license in NY you can drive anywhere with anyone you want. You can also be ticketed, fined & jailed for any other infraction just like all the other big people! So keep it safe out there!
No.
You can if you have a licensed driver with you, who is over 21.
I'm unsure of which state you are referring, but in PA a learners permit driver can only drive with individuals 21 years of age or older. The following link explains PA's permit restrictions in detail.http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/pdotforms/fact_sheets/pub195us.pdf