In the front passenger seat.
You can take a Driver's Education class when you are 15 years of age and have your learner's permit. There is an in class portion where you sit in a classroom and have lectures, and then a driving portion, which is why you need your permit.
No.
It depends on the rules and regulation that come with a driving permit in AZ (I assume AZ means Arizona?) If in doubt, ask before committing a traffic offence. If a driving permit is the same as a provisional licence issued to a learner driver in the UK, then a qualified driver must sit in the passenger seat, an L plate must be displayed front and rear, and insurance to cover a learner driver must be up to date. Don't take a chance, it can prove costly - find out first!
* A person with three years' experience must sit in the seat adjacent the new driver * All passengers must wear seat belts * The learner must not drive on major highways * The learner must not drive between the hours of 12AM and 5AM * The learner must have a blood alcohol count of 0
Because you need to prove you're who you say you are ! Some people get a 'stand-in' to sit their driving course - and get a licence without having taken any driving lessons - or examination !
You need a learners permit if you are under 18. If you are OVER 18, you can sit the test for the regular license without needing a permit first.
No restirction that I am aware of. Just as long as you are a FULLY licensed operator.
In Queensland, one may apply for a Learner's permit at age 16. However, one can only sit the test for the Provisional licence at age 17.
for the road test Yes! they sit in the back seeat behind the student driver.
Australia has no maximum driving age but its minimum is 16years and 9months which is when you are allowed to apply for a licence Actually, depending upon the state of Australia, the minimum age to apply for a licence is 16 years. In Queensland, for example, a person may apply for his or her learner's permit at age 16, but cannot sit the test until he/she turns 17.
You are breaking the law. Whether or not the road is busy doesn't matter. No doubt the police are wondering why a parent would sit in a car and allow their child to drive illegally.
no it can not