When driving the police would consider you to be unsafe if you took your hands off the wheel to have a shave. If a policeman saw you do this they would likely arrest you.
If you have been told to go and get a permit to shave while driving, the person who has told you to do this thinks you are so thick that you may go into a police station and ask for one.
If you did they would be correct.
No you do not
No. A permit driver is required to be supervised at all times while driving.
Yes you can as long as that person has a driving liscense.
Yes... you are required to always be supervised while driving on a learner's permit.
YES! You are driving. You have to have insurance. absolutely. it does not matter what stage of driving you are at, you must have insurance. you can get pulled over and be ticketed on your permit. you can also get into an accident while driving on a permit. all of the above are logically reasons that you must have insurance to drive on a permit. in fact, i am surprised that you were not asked to show proof of insurance to obtain a permit. so in short, yes you do need insurance to drive on a permit.
It is important to follow the rule and regulations while driving. If a person is cause driving on their own, while only having a permit, they can lose their right to drive for a while, and have to pay a fine.
Your auto insurance will cover your son while on a lerners permit. Check with your company as some require that he be listed as a driver and you must pay premium while others do not require that he be listed until he gets his regular license. If you insurance is telling you that there is no coverage while he is on the permit then you need a different insurance company.
Yes read the guidelines for driving iwth a permit in your drivers manual....dont mess up already driving is a privelage that can be taken away dont have it taken away before you really get it good luck and God Bless!!!
Yes, but you must make certain to ensure that the state you're driving in will allow someone to drive in their state on an out-of-state learner's permit. While most states do, there are some which do not. While driving out of your home state, you will be subject to both the conditions which your home state and which the state you're driving in places on learner's permits.
No. You must be in physical possession of a licence or permit at all times while operating a motor vehicle.
That depends on your state law and the leniency of the judge. You'll be facing two charges - speeding, and driving without a licence (although some states may have a different charge for persons driving solo on a learner's permit). You can expect a hefty fine, the loss of your permit, and probably a suspension period in which you won't be able to obtain another learner's permit or licence.
You must be supervised by a fully licenced driver while driving on a learner's permit, period. It does not matter if you are 15 or 18 - you cannot drive alone.