Not by yourself, you can't.
No
i am work permit holder i can drive in Singapore
No, not in any US state.
depending on the exact type of permit, you are not allowed to drive alone anyways
Yes
Driving laws and the licenses and permits to drive are all controlled by the individual states and can be quite different from one state to the next.
I gotta say, probably not. A judge will tell you that's what public transportation is for. This is not true. You can get a permit to drive, however, it will have restrictions on when and where you are allowed to drive. For instance it won't be legal for you at night time unless that is when you work.
Yes you can drive without an adult with a permit in Colorado. But it is not allowed for someone with a permit to drive without an adult 21 years or older after ten p.m. at night. --------
Your destination is not relevant, you may not drive without the necessity of complying with ALL the requirements of your learners permit.
===Maybe=== It varies on which state you are driving from. In Missouri, where I reside, you cannot drive out of state unless you have acquired your Full Driver's Licsence. Intermediate Liscenced drivers can only be out on the road IN STATE and during daylight hours only, except when traveling between work/school and the driver's place of residence. Learner's permits are required to stay with in the the city limits of where they reside(whether it be inside the limits or out of), I strongly urdge to check the State Law where you reside, before attempting to drive anywhere on a learner's permit. Connecticut - Yes. See weblink. Massachusetts - Seems to be yes. See answer to FAQ question 9 in Mass Faqs weblink
NOOOOOOO!!!
It's illegal to drive alone on a learner's permit at any age in any state. The only exception to this is for persons who have a CDL learner's permit - since they must already possess a regular license prior to getting a CDL, the CDL learner's permit serves as a regular license and a learner's permit for CMVs.