The information I have available indicates that you may, in accordance with the restrictions of the issuing state. However, this source is a third party, and these laws are subject to change without notice. You should always contact the DMV of any state you're driving through to verify that you are permitted to drive in their state on a learner's permit before doing such.
I don't think your allowed to drive across state lines. Check with your local DMV just to make sure.
Yes, but you have to have held your permit for 182 days. or 6 months.
If you only have an Illinois Learner's Permit, NO, you are not allowed to drive out of state. An Illinois Leasrner's Permit is only valid in Illinois.
No. A Georgia permit is only good in Georgia.
I am pretty sure you can only drive by you're self with a permit. It is illegal to have a passenger i believe.
Yes. You can drive anywhere, however, the laws still apply to where you received your permit. So even though in Kansas you can drive when your 15, you would still have to take your parents.
Yes
Illinois and Missouri
The most last source I read on this stated that you can drive in Tennessee with an out-of-state learner's permit, so long as you comply with all restrictions of the issuing state.
No it is against the law to dive in any other state with a permit if it wasn't givin to u in that state
only if the friend is over 21 years of age and a licensed driver.
Yes you can as long as the person you are driving with is at least 21 years old or older.
It is 300 miles according to Google Maps.
No, an Illinois learner's permit is not valid in Michigan or Indiana. Each state has its own requirements and regulations for obtaining a learner's permit, so you will need to follow the process specific to the state you are in. If you plan to drive in Michigan or Indiana, you will need to obtain a learner's permit from that state.