Personally, I don't think so. I don't think a regular driver's licence should allow the operator to operate vehicles up to 26,000 GVWR, either, nor should campers and RVs be as unregulated (in comparison to commercial vehicles) as they are. But, back on topic - a person with just a learner's permit has enough to focus on and adjust to without having to worry about things such as trailer sway and offtracking.
No, in most states, drivers with a permit are not allowed to drive at night.
In most states, drivers with a permit are not allowed to drive at night. It is important to check the specific rules and regulations in your state regarding driving with a permit.
No. You are only allowed to have one drivers license - issued by the state in which you maintain your legal residence.
If you only have an Illinois Learner's Permit, NO, you are not allowed to drive out of state. An Illinois Leasrner's Permit is only valid in Illinois.
as i know you need to obtain a drivers permit for 6 months and then you are allowed to try for your drivers license. at least that is how it is in Florida
no
Yes it is allowed for a person to drive around in a neighborhood to practice with or without a leaners permit or with or without a drivers license in North Carolina
The age requirement for a drivers permit depends on the state you live in you should call your local department of motor vehicle they would have the best answer for you.
Yes . In drivers Ed class, and with any adult with a valid license.
That should have no bearing.
A passport is not required for a drivers' permit exam.
no lol