No you do not
you need a birth certificate, you parent, and money. (in new york state)
To get a permit for driving, you typically need to be a certain age, pass a written test on driving rules and regulations, provide identification and proof of residency, and pay a fee. You may also need to have a parent or guardian sign a consent form if you are under 18.
Yes... you are required to always be supervised while driving on a learner's permit.
No, your parent does not need to be present for you to get a work permit in the United States. They do have to sign the paperwork.
YES! You are driving. You have to have insurance. absolutely. it does not matter what stage of driving you are at, you must have insurance. you can get pulled over and be ticketed on your permit. you can also get into an accident while driving on a permit. all of the above are logically reasons that you must have insurance to drive on a permit. in fact, i am surprised that you were not asked to show proof of insurance to obtain a permit. so in short, yes you do need insurance to drive on a permit.
Yes, you need an international driving permit to drive in China as a foreign visitor.
yes , you are supposed to go to Driving school in order to get your permit .
No, the teeager is covered by the parent or whoever sign for them to get the permit.
To get your driver's permit, you typically need to be a certain age (usually around 16), pass a written knowledge test on traffic laws and signs, provide identification and proof of residency, and pay a fee. You may also need to have a parent or guardian sign a consent form. Once you have your permit, you can practice driving with a licensed adult before taking a driving test to get your license.
Depends on if you can drive if your 13-15 and can't drive you need to parent supervision while driving.
Yes. You will need a permit to take a driver test.
You would be added as an occasional driver after one is licensed. When divorced it is up to either parent to add them. If they will be driving both parents cars then they will need to be on both policies.