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Q: What states do not require a learners permit?
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Does Florida law require you to have insurance even if you only have a learners permit?

Allstate will not charge you for a driver with a learners permit for the first year.


Can a learners permit be obtained from two states?

No


What age do you have to be to get a car?

To get a learners permit you have to be 16 in most states but not all. In some you can get a learners permit at 14 or 15. Click the link:


Do you have to reapply for a learners permit if you move states?

Yes, you do.


Can your fourteen year old daughter get her permit?

Nope ... most all states require the youth to have attained the age of 16 or 17 before being allowed to obtain their learners permit.


Can someone with a Rhode Island learners permit drive in other states?

Yes, someone with a Rhode Island learners permit can drive in other states. However, the person with the permit must be driving with an adult rider in the car.


Where can a person get their learners permit from?

In the United States of America ...You can get your learners permit from only one place the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) of the state you reside in.


Can you get you learners permit at 14?

Most states do except for New York


Can you get a car loan with your learners permit if the co-signer has a license?

IF the lender doesnt require it, YES.


Can you get a drivers license when your ten?

No. In most states you can acquire a learners permit at 16.


Is it illegal to have your Maryland learners driving permit and drive in other states?

Some states do NOT honor out-of-state learners permits. YOU will have to determine what states you are driving to or through and contact the authorities of those states.


If a person with a learners permit is involved in a crash but is not at fault will the person at fault's insurance pay?

a "learners permit" is a legal binding "permit" to drive, as long as the "learner" is following and abiding by the rules and regulations of the permit and there is proof the other driver is at fault the other insured would be require to cover all expenses incurred However in some states that law places some of the percentage of fault on the other driver