The conditions under which it is UNLAWFUL:
Under normal conditions and generally speaking, when the driver is impaired (sleepy, narcoleptic, drunk, stoned, injured, mentally incapacitated, missing medically required prescriptive devices or drugs or otherwise incapable of safely operating your vehicle).
When the driver is untrained or unskilled in the proper operation of your vehicle; as with licensing for motorcycles, cars, trucks, vans, semis, buses, RVs and trailers.
When the driver is un-licensed: Under age, age-denied or taken away by the courts.
However, under certain emergency and exceptional conditions, "unlawful drivers" are excused by authorities when failure to drive would result in the loss of life or property.
Check with national, state and city officials about all their lawful driver regulations.
No, It's not whether you do, or don't, have a permit. It's the safety equipment, or lack thereof, that makes that class of vehicle unlawful to operate on the street.
A 3 day permit to move vehicle from one place to another To be able to drive vehicle for 3 days.
No state permit is required to possess a rifle, shotgun, or handgun. However, It is unlawful to carry a handgun or any loaded firearm within the limits of any city. It is unlawful to carry a handgun or other firearm concealed on or about one's person or to knowingly transport a handgun in a vehicle. Or . . . It is unlawful to have or carry any rifle, shotgun or any other gun (except a handgun stored properly) in or on a vehicle on a public highway, unless the gun is taken down or totally contained in a securely fastened case, and its barrels and magazines are unloaded.
It's unlawful to openly carry a handgun in the state of SC. A bill has been recently introduced to openly carry without a permit.
No. The supervising driver must be in a condition where they themselves could legally operate the vehicle.
In Victoria Australia, a person can file a claim against another person while driving an unregistered permit, but only if they have obtained and displayed a permit to drive the vehicle
the permit is for the disabled person,not the vehicle. you are allowed to use it for any vehicle you ride in or drive.
The short answer is yes. As long as you have a CCW permit that is valid within whichever state you are currently in, you can have a concealed handgun in your vehicle.
A motor vehicle learner's permit is only valid in the state that issued it.
You can not register a vehicle in NJ on a permit so therefore you can not get insurance on a car in NJ on a permit. However, If your insuring a vehicle that is co-owned by your parents then they can insure it for you but you cant go anywhere without them or a responsible adult.
Only if you're insured on that vehicle. Only those insuring driving schools are going to insure a CDL permit driver.
Go to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission website. It has all the rules on how to get a permit.