In Indiana, a driver on a learner's permit is required to drive with another adult. What qualifies that adult to be with the learning driver is being 21-years-old and holding a license issued by Indiana, or be 25 years of age and have a license issued by a state other than Indiana (out-of-state). Parents of a child would, in most cases, would meet those requirements. In Indiana, it is a combination of your age and whether or not Indiana issued your license. That varies from state to state.
A learner's permit is a driver's license with significant restrictions. A person driving with a learner's permit typically must have a licensed adult driver in the front passenger seat.
It varies by state. Some states have only age restrictions on the licenced driver supervising - other states may require that they have been licenced on that class of vehicle for a specific amount of time.
Several companies offer car insurance for learner drivers including the AA, Aviva and City Insurance. If the learner driver is going to be learning in a car owned by a qualified driver with their own insurance policy it may be possible to add the learner driver to that policy for a nominal fee.
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In the United Kingdom, the Automobile Association (AA) is one of the biggest companies offering learner driver insurance. They offer short-term learner driver policies (range from 28 days to 24 weeks) as well as annual learner driver policies.
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Learner's licences in Namibia are like learner's licences in any other country - you're not permitted to drive without being supervised by a fully licenced driver.
Generally towing is prohibited while on a learner's permit.
Since they are not physically "operating" the vehicle, no, they don't.
A learner driver has the same speed restrictions as any other road user.
No other people can be in the car of a learner driver besides the instructor in Victoria. The driver is not allowed to have any sort of passengers while he is learning.