Yes.
Yes
look in the drivers manual
As long you are operating within the restrictions of your license you are legal to operate in any state.
obviously, as long as the have a junior license if they are driving alone.
You can get you license at 16 but it wont be a full license. For the mean time you will have a junior drivers license that will let you drive from 5am to 9pm. Then when you are 18 they will send you a full drivers license.
No - you are required to have an adult who is licensed in the vehicle at all times until the age of 18 or when you are driving with a fully unrestricted license.
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You can no longer legally drive. And you probably won't be able to get a license in another state.
No, because you have to wait about a month before you get another license. After that, you are permitted to drive in any state, and the have it on record that you lost your license.
According the NYS DMV if you have a learner permit, junior learner permit or junior license you may drive outside of New York State if allowable by the other state laws. Florida DMV notes that the state allows one to drive with an out of state learner's permit if they are at least 16 years old and adhere to the same restrictions as their home state placed on their permit and provided the vehicle the driver is operating is properly titled, registered and insured in the home state. Florida doesn't have a Junior's License. They have a restricted license also known as a learner's permit for license holders under the age of 16. This may be equivalent to the Junior's License.
As soon as you get your drivers license, you can drive! Some states have provisions for drivers under 18 such as you cannot drive after 11pm or you can only have 1 non-relative in the car at a time. Check with your state's DMV to see if there are "junior license" restrictions. But no you don't have to wait even a second after you get your license.
Most states do not allow individuals to drive with a license that is suspended from another state. However, some states offer reciprocity agreements that may allow drivers with out-of-state suspensions to legally drive in limited circumstances. It is important to check the specific laws and regulations of the states involved.