For the most part yes, you could drive with foster kids in the car if you have your drivers permit. Some locations place limits on how many minors can be in a car at a time, which could be a reason why you would not be allowed to drive under these circumstances. In addition, most places require the presence of an adult licensed driver to be present in the vehicle when someone with a permit is driving.
Yes, as long as a parent or guardian is in the passenger seat.
Yes, but you'd still be required to have a licenced driver 21 years of age or older present.
yeah u need to take drivers ed to get a permit No. There's dozens of kids at my school with a license that never took drive ed.
only if you have your permit or license
You can drive with your parents at any age most kids start at 15-16 so they can get a permit at 16 that allows them to drive without their parents.
You HAVE to have your license to drive by yourself, it doesn't matter if you're 89, learners permits are for new drivers that allow kids to drive with parents or guardians, family members over 21 (in most states), and anyone over 25 with a written permission slip from your parent or guardian (in most states). So you need to take drivers-ed and get your license, but as for right now, your stuck with mommy. But in some states when you turn 18 you can go get your license instead of being stuck with a permit.
you must be 15 to receive your permit, and 16 do get a license and drive on your own. Minnesota also has the option of a farm permit for kids to help their parent/guardian on farm work.
A lot because people who dont even have drivers liscenes drive and many kids know how to drive.
Yes, Jodie Foster has 2 kids.
Kin gap is a program for kids that are in foster care. This is for the foster kids with juvenile history.
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Jodie Foster has 2 children
AnswerKids can drive at the age of 15 but they need to have an adult in the car with them but at the age of 16 they can drive on there own. It really depends on the state in which your child will be getting their learner's permit and graduated license. For example, in Arizona, the earliest age at which a child is eligible for a learner's permit is 15 years and 6 months. During their permit period, they must drive with a licensed driver at least 21 years of age. The permit hold time in Arizona is 6 months for anyone under the age of 18. That means that you cannot turn a learner's permit into a graduate license until you have driven with your learner's permit for a minimum of 6 months.
The legal driving age for Arizona is 15 years plus 6 months for a Learner's Permit and 16 for a Drivers' License.