In most states, yes, subject to restrictions of that state and the state of Georgia both. However, not all states will allow an out-of-state driver to drive in their state on a learner's permit. South Carolina is one such state which does not.
Yes, you can, subject to the restrictions issued to holders of learner's permits by that state and the state in which your permit is issued. However, there are some states which prohibit out of state learner's permit holders from driving within their state. I know Pennsylvania, Washington D.C., South Carolina, Arizona, and New Hampshire are among those which do not. You should always inquire within any state you intend on driving in about the legality of driving on a learner's permit from your state before you go driving there.
http://www.medeanews.org/parents_page.html Found this page that says it depends on which state you are going to... check it out!
Yes, provided the state you're driving in will recognise an out-of-state learner's permit, and that you meet all restrictions imposed by both your home state and the state you're driving in.
Yes, so long as the state you're driving in permits it. Not all states recognise out-of-state learner's permits.
Yes, subject to the restrictions both of the State of Texas and the State of Florida which they place on learner's permits.
It's a gray area. I know that if you drive in a state and you have a learners permit form another state, your supervising driver is responsible. It's a gray area. I know that if you drive in a state and you have a learners permit form another state, your supervising driver is responsible.
You can only drive in the state where the learners permit was issued.
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As long as there is a licensed driver over the age of 21 at all times when the driver with the learners permit is driving, there is absolutely no problem with someone driving with a learners permit in a state other than where it was issued. When my son had his learners permit, we took a 2 week vacation and traveled across several state lines - he drove 75% of the trip - we were never stopped.
It is legal to cross state lines having only a learners permit IF you abide by the original rules that you follow in your state.
No. Pennsylvania does not recognise out-of-state permits.
A motor vehicle learner's permit is only valid in the state that issued it.
You will have to have insurance on the vehicle to drive in Texas any way you go about it. Texas is a state that has mandatory insurance coverage. The owner of the vehicle needs to add you as a driver and give them your license information. Most insurance companies do not charge anyone additional premium for a person with a learners permit. I assume your laws are that you can only drive with a licensed driver in the vehicle whenever you drive.
no. your not allowed to drive in any state but your own.