The list of states you can't drive in is shorter, so I'll post those -
You may drive in New York State, but not New York City.
Before driving in a state other than your own on a learner's permit, you need to verify with an official source that you are compliant with that state's laws for doing so.
No. South Carolina is one of the few states which does not allow an out-of-state driver to operate a vehicle in their state on a learner's permit.
No.
Not by yourself, you can't.
No. Some states will not recognise an out-of-state learner's permit.
no
yes, florida accepts out of state lerners permits but u must go by floridas driving rules. u mast have someont 21 with a liscense in the passanger seat
Must have licensed driver over age 21 in passenger seat at all times Cannot drive outside Massachusetts
===Maybe=== It varies on which state you are driving from. In Missouri, where I reside, you cannot drive out of state unless you have acquired your Full Driver's Licsence. Intermediate Liscenced drivers can only be out on the road IN STATE and during daylight hours only, except when traveling between work/school and the driver's place of residence. Learner's permits are required to stay with in the the city limits of where they reside(whether it be inside the limits or out of), I strongly urdge to check the State Law where you reside, before attempting to drive anywhere on a learner's permit. Connecticut - Yes. See weblink. Massachusetts - Seems to be yes. See answer to FAQ question 9 in Mass Faqs weblink
No. Every permit has different requirements.
The state of Massachusetts requires a new driver to possess a driving permit for a minimum of six months. After the six-month period the new driver can apply for a Massachusetts drivers license.
whats the driving time between Bedford, PA and Boston MA?
The driving distance is 53 miles. The journey will take 54 minutes.