You can if you have a licensed driver with you, who is over 21.
If you are with a licensed driver and you have a learner's permit, there should be no problem. But both of you must have the IDs with you.
No. Pennsylvania is one of the states which does not recognise an out-of-state learner's permit.
Pennsylvania law does not permit the use of a learner's permit issued in another state.
It's illegal to drive alone on a learner's permit at any age in any state. The only exception to this is for persons who have a CDL learner's permit - since they must already possess a regular license prior to getting a CDL, the CDL learner's permit serves as a regular license and a learner's permit for CMVs.
You must be insured to drive a vehicle no matter what your age or if you have a learner's permit or regular license. You must be covered under a policy.
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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.
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You need a Class A learner's permit.
Providing that you are operating in compliance with the restrictions of your DE learners license, yes, you are legal in PA.
In Canada you can drive with a learner's permit, as long as there is a licensed driver in the front seat with you.