No. Learner's permits typically expire in one year or less, so all you'd have after five years is an invalid learner's permit.
You must be at least 18 years old to receive your license without a permit.
You can be 14-16 years old and get a restricted license.
you have to hold your learners permit for 2 years now before you can get your license. regardless of how old you are.
depends on the state. like in Tennessee you get permit at 15 and license at 16.
Concerning Califoria law:No. The application fee encompasses both the learners permit AND the drivers license. Being 18+ years old is irrelivant.http://dmv.ca.gov/dl/fees/driverlicense_fees.htm
This depends on when you take your drivers permit, and then drivers ed. The soonest you can get it is 16 years of age. Another View: It depends entirely on WHAT STATE you are asking about.
To apply for Learner's Permit you must be at least 15 years and 9 months
To get a permit, you have to be over 16 years old and have a valid drivers license.
15 for permit 15 and 1/2 for provisional 1d and 1/2 for full license
In Louisiana, you must be at least 15 years old to apply for a learner's permit. This permit allows you to practice driving with a licensed adult before obtaining your driver's license.
The passenger has to be 21 years old ("fully legal").
Yes. The law requires that minors(under 18) hold a valid permit for at least 1 year before they may get a Drivers License. Any moving violations or seatbelt infractions will automatically start this 1-year period over. If you turn 18 before this year is up, though, you may apply for a Drivers License.