You can take a number of driver's ed courses online. Some websites that offer these courses are http://www.highschooldriver.com/ and http://www.teendrivingcourse.com/
you get your learners permit after you take drivers ed.First you will need to take drivers Ed if you are under 17 in a half and a good website would be driveredtogo.com it cost like 20 dollars plus use the code X3K-DEB-55A for a discount when you complete this you will get a certificate and you can then get a drivers book at the DMV and study and take it. You do not need to make a appoitment just go there and take it.
You'd have to be a resident of VT, and you'd pretty much have to go through the process again... unrestricted drivers licenses are reciprocal and can be transferred right over - this does not hold true for learners permits.
After you pass the test on the Rules of the Road, you can go down to the DMV and obtain your learner's permit.
You HAVE to have your license to drive by yourself, it doesn't matter if you're 89, learners permits are for new drivers that allow kids to drive with parents or guardians, family members over 21 (in most states), and anyone over 25 with a written permission slip from your parent or guardian (in most states). So you need to take drivers-ed and get your license, but as for right now, your stuck with mommy. But in some states when you turn 18 you can go get your license instead of being stuck with a permit.
You Can Get It Through Your School Which Would Be Drivers Ed. Or You Can Go To Any BMV And Get It.
You can ask your Drivers ed teacher or go to the DMV.
You can sign up for private drivers ed classes online or go to your local drivers ed place, and do it there there are many options, just choose the one you like.
Well, I would recommend finding information on drivers ed to go at DMV because they offer a variety of services. They also offer their services for a fee of no charge.
You can go on website such as drivers ed and see if any locations of drivers ed is in Maryland. You can look up or ask a family or friend about information on driving schools in Maryland. I recommend Maryland Drivers Ed Guide.
You can ask your Drivers ed teacher or go to the DMV.
atleast 30 hours if your talking about drivers Ed
It still is 16. Go to the DMV website and look up new drivers/permits.