No. With a learner's permit, teens may only drive with a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old, or a licensed spouse or guardian who is at 18 least years old, sitting in the front seat. Between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m., the teen must be supervised by a licensed parent, guardian, or spouse.
http://teendriving.aaa.com/PA/supervised-driving/licensing-and-state-laws/
You can probably drive with a legal parent/gaurdian, but definatley not alone.
Pennsylvania - no. The other two, yes.
Yes, in some states such as, CA & PA, an 18 year with a learners permit is permitted to drive without anyone else in their vehicle unless the passenger(s) are 18 years old or older.
Go to the courthouse and get another one.
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Providing that you are operating in compliance with the restrictions of your DE learners license, yes, you are legal in PA.
As long as you are abiding by whatever restrictions or requirements are stated on your FL license, you will be legal in PA also.
No.
You can if you have a licensed driver with you, who is over 21.
It depends on the laws of the specific state or country. In some places, a driver with a learner's permit must have a licensed adult over a certain age in the car, while in others they may be able to drive with another 18-year-old who has a full driver's license. It's important to check the laws in your area to ensure compliance.
learners permit to use an motor or electric scooter
A Motorcycle Permit from the state of PA is valid in other states just as the learners permit is valid. You still have to follow their laws and regulations.