You would need to specify which state you're referring to. Different states have different classification systems for non-CDL licences.
In your case, the answer will probably be no. While you have a Class F licence, you only have a permit for any vehicle requiring a licence over that class - hence, the only way you could drive the Class E licence vehicle is if you were supervised by a fully licenced driver who had that class of licence.
You have to be 15 1/2 to get your permit and you can get your license 6 months after that
No, you do not need to have a permit or license in order to register ownership of a vehicle in your name.
The time you must hold a permit depends on the state. For my state you must hold your permit for 6 months before getting your intermediate license. To answer the question No, if your state requires you to hold your permit for 12 months before you get your intermediate license, you have to go by what they say, there's no exceptions.
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they should as long as the permit holder had a licensed driver with him. now, it would help if that person was on the policy.
Yes. All cars on the road have to be insured. If you have a learners permit, then you need to be driving with someone who does have their license and is insured.
Yes. You can be the registered owner of a vehicle and apply for license plates even without having a drivers permit.
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Requires a concealed carry permit to do this.
Most, but not all insurance companies will require you have a drivers license to buy liability insurance for your vehicle. All of the 50 United States however require you have a license or permit of some type before you can drive your vehicle on public roads.
Not if the license holder is too tired to stay awake or is sleeping. The license holder is deemed to be 'in control' of the vehicle - that is the reason for the law about accompanying a permit holder exists in the first place.
The same thing that happens if you have a regular drivers license or no license at all, There is no difference, the fact that you have a permit does not effect your financial liability. If you damaged some ones property or person, then you are still responsible regardless of your license status.