in PA the licenced driver must be 21 or older
You can't drive by yourself, so you can't drive a sibling by yourself. I believe you can drive a sibling an adult over 25 with a license is in the car.
It depends on the jurisdiction; you may be allowed to do what you like in some areas, but others restrict it to only that license-holding passenger.
In most states yes.
No way that could be dangurous
if has a drivers permit and there is an adult with the 16 year old yes he can
The minor has to have to have a valid learners permit.. these are usually only issued to 15 yr olds. Without a learners permit, you are subject to all sorts of problems.
In most jurisdictions in the United States, you do not need a Learner's Permit to obtain a Driver's License unless you are a minor. No in every state you can get your license without your learners. But you need to be over the age of 18 to get the license whereas with a learners you can get your license at 16.
A minor with a learner's permit can only drive with an adult in the vehicle. It can be any adult with a valid driver's license. The minor does not need to be added on to the policy until they have a valid driver's license. The adult must also be of a certain age, not just 18. Different states might have different age restrictions.
Providing that you are legally "fully" licensed (not a learners permit) there should be no difficulty in driving your parent(s).
Your question is too vague. Please be more specific.
To be legal for a minor under the age of 18 with a learners permit, The driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver over the age of 21.
You must either have a driver's license or be insured under a licensed driver's insurance. If you are a minor, your parents can add you to their car insurance.
Yes, most insurers require parents or guardians to pay premiums for a minor driver with a permit. In most cases, insurance rates will rise if a minor resides in the home who is of driving age, whether they acquire a permit to drive or not.
Absolutely. Not only can you lose the chance to get your license (if you have a permit, you still need a license to drive alone...) - but the child will most likely be taken and put into social services. Next time, ask Mom to drive you and the Oopsie Baby.
no.