Nope. The DMV usually tries to update you as much as possible for ID purposes.
The state of Massachusetts requires a new driver to possess a driving permit for a minimum of six months. After the six-month period the new driver can apply for a Massachusetts drivers license.
If you are referring to a drivers license suspension, no, it is unlikely.
A drivers license number is used to keep up with everyone. This is in every state not just Pennsylvania.
That should have no bearing.
You need 1 year and some few months to keep your permit until you will be able to get a license if you are already 16 and about to be 17 in a few months.
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.
No. He has to have auto insurance to keep driving.
6 months
you must first take a drivers ed class.. you can do this in either a private drivers ed class or one provided at a school. once you have taken the classes you will be required to drive with the drivers ed constructor for at least 6 hrs. once he gives you the certificate. you must wait for your 15th birthday and then go to the dmv, where you will be given a test, (6 is the maximum amount of questions you can miss w/o failing) and if you pass..youll get your permit..if you dont pass just keep going back til you do..NOTE: there is no driving test at the dmv to get your permit..thats what drivers ed is for. Not all states require you to take a drivers ed class to get your permit/license.
Getting a ticket while you have a permit can keep you from getting a license while you are in Indiana. It is important to abide by all rules while learning to drive. You could get your license delayed for up to 30 days.
Im pretty sure its 6 months. People are saying a year, but it doesnt say that anywhere.
In Missouri, you have to keep a driver's permit 1 full year if you get it at age 15, 6 months if you are 16 or older, before getting your license.