Yes, it is legal to use hand signals when driving. In fact if your turn signal goes out you should use hand signals.
If your current address is still Georgia and you have someone who is the proper age (18?) in Georgia to accompany you as you practice driving...
No, Your still DRIVING without a permit.
No. you may have additional rights, but you are still legally a minor.
When you drive with some alcohol in your system but not above the legal limit. You are "buzzed" but still technically legal to drive.
yes, as long as you are not driving it on a legal street.
Careless driving refers to operating a vehicle without due regard for the safety of others or property, often resulting in hazardous situations. This behavior can include actions such as distracted driving, excessive speed, or failing to obey traffic signals. While it may not be as severe as reckless driving, it can still lead to accidents and legal penalties. Consequences can vary by jurisdiction but often include fines, points on one's driving record, or even license suspension.
In Georgia, legal separation is a legal status where a married couple lives apart but remains legally married. Divorce, on the other hand, is the legal dissolution of a marriage. In a legal separation, the couple may still have certain financial and legal obligations to each other, while in a divorce, these obligations are typically severed.
Paper driving licences issued before 1998 are still legal documents in the UK. As of June 2015, paper counterparts are no longer legal documents and were only ever valid with the accompanying photocard.
It is illegal to operate a mobile phone when driving or in charge of a vehicle. If you are not operating the phone, simply holding it, you can still be charged with driving without due care and attention as your hands should be on the wheel at all times unless you are changing gear, turning on lights/signals or performing approved hand signals.
Some States are 16, including Florida, but NJ is still 18 and NY is still 18
Always obtain legal advice from a licensed legal practitioner ..... doing so will most likely save you a lot of grief.
In Georgia, the legal age of majority is 18. A 17-year-old would need permission from a parent or legal guardian to move out of their home. Otherwise, they would need to seek emancipation through the courts.