No. To be able to operate a bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver), you would be required to have a passenger endorsement. Since the passenger endorsement requires a road test, you'd pretty much have to have a licence already in order to get it.
1: Any permit driver must be supervised by a fully licenced driver
2: If they don't have the passenger endorsement already, they can't operate the bus, period. ANY vehicle designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver) requires a CDL of a class appropriate to the vehicle, with the P endorsement. The Passenger endorsement is not just a written test - it involves a road test, which you wouldn't take until you tested to get your CDL in the first place.
Hence, the answer isn't only no, but no, you can't even operate the bus on a CDL permit.
In Victoria a driver with a learners permit can carry only one passenger between the ages of 17 to 21. You can carry more passengers outside of these ages.
A driver that's on a learner's permit (In the state of Indiana) cannot have other passengers in the car other than a licensed driver (any state) that is at least 25 years of age or a parent/guardian at least 21 years of age. No other passengers are allowed in the vehicle. So for instance if I was on a learners permit the only other person I could have in the car would be my Mom/Dad, my brother wouldn't be allowed in the car with me.
no
A motor vehicle learner's permit is only valid in the state that issued it.
i think so. or though im not exactly 100% sure i know your allowed family members in the back seat with you
Go to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission website. It has all the rules on how to get a permit.
No. The cars used for driver's education often have an additional brake pedal installed, but it's for the safety of the instructor and the other passengers and not strictly required by law for any vehicle being driven by someone with a learner's permit.
Driving on a learners permit means that there are restrictions to how you're allowed to drive. It might say that you have to have someone with a full license with you, that you are only allowed to drive during daylight or something similar. An infraction means that you've been caught driving outside the restrictions in your permit.
Yes, state police in every state do allow you to pull a trailer less then 35 feet.
It means that you have a special permit to drive with a licensed driver in the vehicle before you get your actual drivers licence
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No, not really. In most states (or all to my knowledge), drivers who only have learners permit can only drive when an adult, age 21 or older, is in the passenger seat of the vehicle.