Unfortunately, not unless it is a private road and is located on private property. For instance, if you live on a farm, you can drive a truck on your property at any age without a liscence, but not on public roads. Public roads, even if they are back roads are governed by the state and subject to all of the laws that apply to any other state road.
If you have a permit that is not from where you are, and you're 16, can you drive? If you dont answer ill tell everyone your a fake!
i dont see why you cant
you dont seem to answer the question. Can a driver with temporary licence drive alone?
dont do it the police could catch you
you get your permit at 16 but dont get your licence til your 17-18
No, there is no such law that a principal can sign a permit for you to drive to and from schoo. The law for driving with a permit is with a license adult in the vehicle, that's DMV law.
i dont know go ask your mom
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no they might ask you for your drivers license if they dont than my word to you is just dont get cot with the police. driving down the road.
All you have to do is learn your signs and rules of the road such as what not to do on the road and what you can do on the road. Also you need to know what ceartin lines on the road mean you dont actually drive to get your learners permit.
I dont think so......But you may possibly get a driving permit that lets you drive to work at restricted hours if you are a teen driver. Check this link.., http://www.dmvsmart.com/california/teen-drivers.html
Nope ... she broke the laws by driving without another licensed driver in the car while she was driving. A "work permit" does not issue authorization to drive a car without being properly licensed. There are other transportation means for people to get to work ... public buses, taxicabs, bicycles, walking, etc. no guaranted a work permit is to work NOT TO DRIVE!''If you cant do the time dont do the crime!''