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Unlicensed drivers cannot operate a vehicle on private property. The insurance for the vehicle will not allow unlicensed drivers. Most states require every vehicle in operation to be insured.
Yes, most states allow drivers to be excluded.
Depending on the state, all states allow properly licensed young drivers with a learners permit to operate a vehicle. This is to assume that the young driver is listed on the policy as he should be as a driver on the policy.
Most states requires students to take drivers education at the age of 15. In most states you can get your learners permit when you are 15 years old.
Contact an agent some states allow/offer 'drivers' insurance coverage/polices.
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Most states do not allow individuals to drive with a license that is suspended from another state. However, some states offer reciprocity agreements that may allow drivers with out-of-state suspensions to legally drive in limited circumstances. It is important to check the specific laws and regulations of the states involved.
The are not many states that have highways with speed limits of 80 miles per hour or more. Among them are Texas, Montana, and Nevada.
Normally, yes. Some states do allow exceptions, such as for active duty military personnel.
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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.
It depends on what state you live in. Most states allow 17 year olds to get a drivers license.