No. The written test is what got you the permit, now you have to pass the driving test so practice a lot so that you are comfortable behind the wheel, its nervousness that causes most people to fail on the first try.
No, a learner's permit is not considered a valid driver's license for driving purposes.
A learner's permit is a driver's license with significant restrictions. A person driving with a learner's permit typically must have a licensed adult driver in the front passenger seat.
Yes, in most states, you need to have a learner's permit before you can get your driver's license at 18.
For identification purposes, yes.
Yes, in most states, you need to get a learner's permit before obtaining a driver's license at 18.
That would be a learner's permit.
A parent or someone who already has a drivers license ONLY
In most states, a person with a learner's permit can only ride with a licensed adult over the age of 21 who has a valid driver's license.
In Texas, you can get a Learner's Permit at the age of 15, a Restricted Driver's License at the age of 16, and get a Full/Unrestricted Driver's License at the age of 17.
In most states, you need to have a licensed driver with you when driving with a learner's permit. Driving alone is usually not allowed until you have a full driver's license.
You must be insured to drive a vehicle no matter what your age or if you have a learner's permit or regular license. You must be covered under a policy.
In California, yes you do. It's called a learner's permit, and you need to pass a test to get one here.