With an intermediate license, the following RCW (Revised code of Washington Law) applies:
46.20.075:
For the first six months after the issuance of an intermediate license or until the holder reaches eighteen years of age, whichever occurs first, the holder of the license may not operate a motor vehicle that is carrying any passengers under the age of twenty who are not members of the holder's immediate family as defined in RCW 42.17.020. For the remaining period of the intermediate license, the holder may not operate a motor vehicle that is carrying more than three passengers who are under the age of twenty who are not members of the holder's immediate family.
(From http://apps.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=46.20.075)
14-15 learners permit 16 intermediate license some restrictions 17 full license
You have to hold your permit for a minimum of 6 months before getting an intermediate license.
No
Yes
No, The driving privilidge in Washington State has to be valid in order to obtain A Drivers license in any state.
You can DRIVE in Washington state with an Aussie license as a tourist, but if you permanently move there you have to take the same test as the locals and pass it to get a Washington license. It's not just a swap.
The provisional driver's license limits underage drivers by what times they can drive. It also limits the age and amount of passengers they can transport.
No. All states share there DMV databases and honor each others drivers license restrictions.
Yes you can get your license when your 18 in Washington state if you didnt take a drivers education class. Your insurance rates will be higher. Drivers education is required for people Under the age of 18 to get their license
Yes, except for novice drivers with an intermediate license.
Providing that you are in compliance with all the restrictions (if any) on the license issued to you by your state, you will be legal to do so.
I think you will have to apply for a full license. The DMV will send you a notice.