No, you'll have to start all over again in NY.
In the state of Florida you can get your license when you have held a learner's/permit for one year or you have reached your eighteenth birthday, whichever comes first.
no you cant sarry
you prolly will have to but depending on state laws
No, you cannot. Each state has different requirements for learner's permits.
The exchange of one good for another without the use of money is called Barter.
Barter is a system of trade where people exchange good or services without the involvement of money.
No. The driver must be licensed or permitted as a learner.
Learner's licences in Namibia are like learner's licences in any other country - you're not permitted to drive without being supervised by a fully licenced driver.
Trading without the use of money is called bartering. In bartering, goods or services are exchanged directly for other goods or services without using a medium of exchange like money.
That would be a learner's permit.
Not without a learner's permit.
A _barter_ system involves the direct exchange of goods and services without the use of money as a medium of exchange.