Yes, with restrictions. While you may operate a motor vehicle in New York State on an out-of-state learner's permit, you will be subject to the restrictions imposed on permits both by the State of New York and the state issuing the permit (in this case, Florida). Additionally, the State of New York does not allow an out-of-state permit holder to drive in New York City.
Yes, during which time, you must comply both with the restrictions which Florida places on learner drivers, and the restrictions which New York places on learner drivers, as well.
No.
No. Also, "leagle" is spelled "legal".
Because state laws intervene.
no
No, you can only drive in New York with a valid licence.
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.
As long as you have a valid drivers license and not a learners permit yes.
yes
Most states do except for New York
Yes, subject to the laws and restrictions which New York places on drivers with learner's permits, as well as those placed on your licence by the State of Connecticut. Additionally, New York does not allow out-of-state learner's permit holders to drive in New York City.
It depends. If you are under the age of 18 years old you cannot drive past 9 pm. However, if you are 18 years of age or above, you can drive after 9 pm with a learner's permit as long as there is still a parent/guardian over 21 years of age in the passenger seat.
The fee for a New York State learner's permit is $80.