Laws may vary in different states, but in general, yes, you can drive with a learner's permit as long as there is a licensed adult (or in some cases, it may have to be a licensed parent or guardian) in the vehicle with you.
yes - provided you have insurance etc
You will need to apply for a licence and possibly pass your driving test before you are allowed to drive alone.
You have to have an adult in the passenger seat for you to drive on a permit. You have to have an adult in the passenger seat for you to drive on a permit.
No, there is no requirement for a special permit to drive a right sided car in the US. Many rural mail carriers use them.
The restirctions under which you must operate should be printed right on the permit. Please read it.
I have a permit to drive this car. I'm about to get my permit.
you must be 16 and a half to get a permit in new jersey
It is not hard to own a car in Canada. All you have to do is buy it from a dealer or private owner and then go to the regestration office and transfer it to your name. In some provinces you have to have proof of insurance and some you do not , and in some provinces you have to have a drivers permit and some you do not, but if you do not you may not drive the car only some one with a drivers permit can drive it. To give an example I bought my son his first car when he was 14 and put it in his name right away but he could not drive it till he was 16 when he got his permit
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.
at least 16 or when you get you permit when you get your permit you can not drive with anyone but your parents.
i am work permit holder i can drive in Singapore
In Canada you can drive with a learner's permit, as long as there is a licensed driver in the front seat with you.
You can only drive in the state where the learners permit was issued.