While there may be some states that allow special exceptions (granted on an individual basis) you may NOT legally operate a vehicle on a permit if you are unaccompanied by a licensed driver.
ONLY if you are otherwise legally entitled to drive alone, and if the school in question permits you to drive to school (many schools have policies restricting students from doing so without express permission both from parents).
If you do not have school permission, if you do not have parental permission, if you do not have the legal right to drive alone (most likely if you are still a student) then no, you may not drive to school. You will have to find some other way.
No.
parent or legal guardian
yes he has his permit so he can drive with a parent in the car with him
with a parent or guardian
No, you can not drive alone when you have an adult instruction permit in Colorado. You will have to have a parent or other licensed adult in the car with you.
it is not illegal for a driver with only a permit to drive his parent's car without having his name added to the insurance.
you can drive when you are 15 IF YOU HAVE A PERMIT AND YOU MUST DRIVE WITH A PARENT but when you are 16 you could drive on your own and have all the fun you want!
You can probably drive with a legal parent/gaurdian, but definatley not alone.
no
14 for a permit which is you can drive with a parent or person over 25. 16 for a drivers license
Yes. Teenaagers are supposed to drive with a parent to get in the necessary practice before taking a road test.
no