Pennsylvania law does not permit the use of a learner's permit issued in another state.
It doesn't matter where your father's license is from - Maryland will allow an out-of-state driver drive in their state on a learner's permit, provided they conform to the restrictions and requirements both of the state of Maryland and of the state which issued the permit.
see www.medeanews.org/parents_page.html for state by state info
No. A learner's permit is only valid in the state that it was issued. You need to learn how to drive and the rules and regulations of that state first. Then when you have a full license you can go to other states and nations and learn their rules and regulations.
No, you must be supervised by a licenced driver, even as an adult.
This can vary from state to state. In Maryland for example, a minor with a learner's permit is not allowed to drive with other minors in the car.
You can only drive in the state where the learners permit was issued.
You cannot drive alone with a learner's permit in any state. Period.
Anywhere as long as you have someone 21 & over with a valid drivers license..Not entirely correct.. there are a few states which do not recognise out-of-state learner's permits... two areas which don't border your state. You cannot drive with an out-of-state learner's permit in:ArizonaHawaiiPennsylvaniaWashington, D.C.New HampshireSouth Carolina
No.
Most states will not honour an out of state permit.
No. You cannot drive alone on a learner's permit, period.
It depends on the state. For example, in Kentucky, you can drive with an out-of-state learner's permit only if you are 16 or older. Any learner's permit distributed to someone under the age of 16 is void.