Different states handle this situation differently. You'd have to contact your state DMV 800 information line and ask, or look at the permit itself. Most state's will print the restrictions right on the permit.
You would have to check the State DMV that you are in. Each State is different. Ditto.
I know here in Florida, yes, you can. As long as someone who is 21 is in the passenger seat, anyone can ride.
It depends on what state you are in. Some states only allow someone to drive with a learners permit if the person in the passenger seat is 21. Others allow someone that is 18 to be in the passenger seat.
You should consult your region's laws. Typically a driver with a learners permit requires a passenger in the front seat whom is capable of driving if the need arises.
no
Yes as long as an adult is in the passenger seat.
No.
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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.
The person in the passenger seat must also have a Class A, B, C or D operators license issued in Arizona.
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.
I am pretty sure you can only drive by you're self with a permit. It is illegal to have a passenger i believe.
someone above 18
In Victoria a driver with a learners permit can carry only one passenger between the ages of 17 to 21. You can carry more passengers outside of these ages.