For identification purposes, yes.
No, a learner's permit is not considered a valid driver's license for driving purposes.
No, a permit is not a valid driver's license for driving purposes. A permit allows a person to practice driving under certain conditions, but a valid driver's license is required to legally operate a vehicle on public roads.
In Alabama, years spent driving with a learner's permit typically do not count as full driving experience for insurance purposes. Insurance companies generally consider only the time a driver holds a valid, unrestricted license when calculating rates. However, some insurers may offer limited credit for learner's permit experience, so it's advisable to check with individual insurance providers for their specific policies.
A suspension of the drivers license will be visible for 5 years on your driving record and doesn't show up as any points.
if i get a first DUI in Kentucky does it count as a a first DUI in Michigan where i live
Absolutely. You have one drivers license. The ticket is tied to this drivers license number and therefore will go on your driving record no matter what state the license is from. It will definitely show up on your record.
Generally not. As long as you had a valid drivers license you really should not have gotten a ticket in the first place but we will assume that in your city, town, or county it is a violation not to have your drivers license in your possession. If this is the case most insurance companies only rate for moving violations and do not count procedure violations such as this.
In CT right now you have to be 16 to get a drivers licence. Although they are thinking of changing that to 18. So if you are 13 or 14 now....I wouldn't count on being able to at 16.
If your license restricts you from being certain areas, or times of the day or week and you are caught at a red light and are violating the rules then you could it could be revoked. You will then have no driving privileges for the remainder of you suspension.
No way of knowing. There are people that carry with a permit (they can be counted to some degree) some states do not require a permit (no way to count people there) and people that carry illegally with no permit (no way to count).
Integers help learners to count numbers and also to help in calculating numbers.
No it doesn't