No. It means you have a learner's permit. Licence classification varies by state. In some states, a Class C licence is a 'typical' licence, and, in other states, classes A, B, and C are reserved exclusively for CDLs, and a standard operator's permit would be class D or E.
A class C Provisional Drivers license. Unless you are applying for a learners permit
Yes you can drive in Saskatchewan with a class 7 learner's permit
No. The MAXIMUM period of time you can have a Class 6 learner's permit for is one year. If you don't get your Class 6 license within that year, you must rewrite the exam to get another one-year learner's license.
You need a Class A learner's permit.
At 18+ you do not need to take the learners class [drivers ed] you can directly take the test for getting your license.
Not sure what a bi class license is. If it's the same thing as a "Learners permit" then Yes you do need a licensed driver to accompany you, at all times while driving. If you mean a class B commercial license then NO you don't need any other licensed driver with you while driving a class B vehicle.
A learners expires the day after your 18th birthday..... but you have a 30 day grace period.(Which means you have 30 days) If your already 18 and just got your learners you have to keep them for 30 days....i'm pretty sure... other than that, if your younger, good luck because i have no clue but will ask at the dmv soon. well, I'm 15 and my Learner's expires on my 20th birthday, and my friends' Learners' seem to do the same.
Yes.
The person in the passenger seat must also have a Class A, B, C or D operators license issued in Arizona.
In any state, yes, you can but the license driver will be held responsible.
No. a learners permit(I.P.) license is only good for your issueing state.. if you are going to be in IL. long enough to get some driving pratice in just as well get a IL. I.P learners.. states differ to much in driving laws and so on to legal drive on any out of state regular class license for any longer than reasonable time to get a license in that state, LOL the issueing state gets all the moneys.. minus of course costs.. materials..ect. California is not making a dime from you driving on a IL license lol
Online, or at your local DMV.