This is dependent on what state you live in.
Your best course of action is to simply call the DMV and ask.
Yes she can. She will need to show the DMV appropriate proof of identity. Pay for her learners' permit and you will have to sign for financial responsibility. She will then need to pass an eye test, and written exam. You have 3 chances to pass the written exam
Generally you need to be at least 18 and possess a CDL. You most likely need to take DMV BTW bus training and a bus driving exam too.
Have the required medical exam and take the test results to DMV.
There's a CDL handbook available through your DMV at no charge. Every answer you need is in there.
It may depend on how long it has been expired. Call your local DMV agency.
if you study hard its not. but if you don't study its hard.
is it legal? brake lights, turn signals.. etc. does it meet the requirements met by your local DMV? to find out.. just call your DMV and talk to them.
You should be taking your driving test AT the DMV, from a DMV examiner. He will record your score on the DMV computer record data base. This would be for the written or road test. Even if you take you tests from a third party tester, he/she would still need to report it to the DMV.
You would need to go to DMV and wait in line, after that you should tell them you want to replace your license. And they will tell you how long it will take. Every DMV can be different.
No. There are practice exams you can take online, but the actual written exams, pre-trip inspection, and road test must be conducted at the DMV or at an approved third party testing facility.
you need a birth certificate, you parent, and money. (in new york state)
On an NY road test, expect to take an emissions test and to take a right out of the DMV then a left onto a side street 2 minutes away. Take right turn onto another street and do a turnabout before doing an uphill parking and back to the DMV.