No, A person who holds a Learner's license must be accompanied by a licensed driver, 21 years of age or older, who occupies the front passenger seat closest to the right of the driver. Drivers can only drive during daylight hours the first three months from the original issue date. After the first three months, drivers may operate a vehicle from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Please check the driver's handbook for more details (related link).
No. You can't operate a motor vehicle on public roads unless you have a current learners permit (then only with an adult), or with a valid drivers license.
No, you must have an adult in the car with you.
Yes you do If you have a learners permit, you should always be accompanied by an adult that has a valid drivers license , And yes the car most be insured.
Yes as long as an adult is in the passenger seat.
Drivingt without a learners permit, and without a license, would constitute 'driving without a license' which is a misdemeanor offense.
Yes you can but you need a learners permit and an adult to drive beside you
Yes, someone with a Rhode Island learners permit can drive in other states. However, the person with the permit must be driving with an adult rider in the car.
No, you must be supervised by a licenced driver, even as an adult.
No, not really. In most states (or all to my knowledge), drivers who only have learners permit can only drive when an adult, age 21 or older, is in the passenger seat of the vehicle.
Your question is too vague. Please be more specific.
Yes, you or your parents, or the insurance company of whoever owns the car you are driving.
You have to have a learners permit first of all. It mostly depends on the state, but usually 14.