No, the insurance is ONLY for the car. If youdon't own a car you don't have to pay for insurance - UNLESS - your folks have to pay extra to add you to their insurance coverage. Then THEY may make want you to pay for the difference in their rates.
As long as there is a licensed driver over the age of 21 at all times when the driver with the learners permit is driving, there is absolutely no problem with someone driving with a learners permit in a state other than where it was issued. When my son had his learners permit, we took a 2 week vacation and traveled across several state lines - he drove 75% of the trip - we were never stopped.
You have to have a learners permit first of all. It mostly depends on the state, but usually 14.
To get a learners permit you have to be 16 in most states but not all. In some you can get a learners permit at 14 or 15. Click the link:
Your destination is not relevant, you may not drive without the necessity of complying with ALL the requirements of your learners permit.
It all depends on the state in which the accident happened as well as the type of accident.
Depending on the state, all states allow properly licensed young drivers with a learners permit to operate a vehicle. This is to assume that the young driver is listed on the policy as he should be as a driver on the policy.
No. Drivers Licenses in the US do transfer from state to state but permit rules, time frame, and conditions vary in each state. To get a license in the state you move to, you have to get a new permit and finish all requirements in that state to get your license. I ran into this problem when I moved to CA one month before I reached the 1 year mark in Florida. When I got here I had to start all over from scratch with a new permit. ---- Visit http://www.florida-firsttimedriverscourse.com/ to know more about Florida Learners Permit. Visit http://teen.idrivesafely.com/Georgia to know more about Georgia Learners Permit.
I know in Illinois if you get a ticket on your permit you have to redo all the months.
No. You have to go through the learner's permit process all over again.
Yes, as long as you have 2 people above the age of 21 who have had their license for more than 2 years.
nothing....absolutely nothingRead your drivers manual or the information you received at the time you got the permit!
Yes. However, that driver must be awake and supervising at all times while you are driving, and must log that time as "On Duty, Not Driving".