Yes. Nowhere in the US is a person allowed to drive alone on a learner's permit.
16 but you must have your learners permit
You have to be supervised by one, yes.
Del Driver died on July 25, 2005, in Richmond, Virginia, USA of heart failure.
No. You would need to start the permit process all over again.
Learner's licences in Namibia are like learner's licences in any other country - you're not permitted to drive without being supervised by a fully licenced driver.
Yes, with a learners permit after six months you may drive with a license driver of any age.
Louis and Harry both have drivers licences
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You can use your full UK or any other valid EU licence to drive in Ireland. If you wish to remain in the country then you will need to exchange your licence for an Irish one. Note that this only applies to "FULL" licences, if you have a "provisional" or "learners" licence you will need to do the Driver Theory Test and get a Learner's Permit which is valid for two years but you can only drive if accompanied by the holder of a full licence. As well as EU licences the following full licences can be exchanged for a full Irish licence, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Australia, South Africa, Japan.
No, there must be a licensed driver with the permit driver.
In British Columbia, the Novice and Learners type driver's licenses prominently display a "Y" indicator that signifies the holder's age. Additionally, the date of birth is clearly printed on the license, allowing for quick verification of the driver's age. The use of distinct colors and layout on these licenses further aids in easily identifying whether the holder is under the legal driving age.