no, you cannot drive alone with a learner's permit
You'll probably lose your learners permit, and you might get charged with driving without a license, which means it's going to be a long time before you're allowed to drive again.
You can't drive alone on a permit at any age, regardless of where you're going to or coming from. Period.
http://www.medeanews.org/parents_page.html Found this page that says it depends on which state you are going to... check it out!
Yes, children born during and after 1995 get their learners permit at 17 and drive at 18.
If they're going to be driving, they need to be insured.
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Any new prospective driver, regardless of age, is going to require a learners permit and gain driving experience with a licensed driver before they are eligible for their "solo" drivers license.
You can possible receive a ticket for not carring you pre-liscense on you. If oyu are going to drive it is maditory to have it on you or else you are breaking the law
You cannot drive anywhere "solo" on a learner's permit, school or otherwise. Just going to school does not circumvent the laws for anyone.
Most of the time you can only get 2 tickets before they will not let you receive your license until you are 18. Drive careful
You can drive most anywhere, with the exception of the following states: AZ, HI, NH, SC, and VT. But, if you know what states you are going to visit, check for detailed regulations that may limit how and when you drive in each state. See the related link for more information.
A learner's permit always requires a licensed driver in the car. It does not matter how old the driver is or where they are going.