That will depend on the state you live in. Please check with your state motor vehicles department.
No, you can only have one license be it provisional or full.
Provisional license insurance is insurance for people who have a provisional drivers license. A provisional license is for drivers under the age of 16 who are driving with a learners permit or a person who has previously had a license revoked or suspended and who has recently obtained a new license.
Provisional license insurance is a cheap car insurance that is mostly for young drivers. These are especially made for student drivers as well.
The provisional driver's license limits underage drivers by what times they can drive. It also limits the age and amount of passengers they can transport.
I think you will have to apply for a full license. The DMV will send you a notice.
A provisional license is for someone under 18. 18 or older you get a "basice drivers license".
A class C Provisional Drivers license. Unless you are applying for a learners permit
In the US, a provisional license typically lasts for about 6-12 months, during which new drivers must adhere to certain restrictions and guidelines before obtaining a full driver's license. After the provisional period is over, the driver can apply for a regular driver's license.
They are mutually exclusive. In the UK when you apply for a licence you are issued with a provisional one. When you have taken and passed your driving test this is re-rated to full. The only way you can hold both is if they apply to different categories of vehicle.
When I took my drivers education class, I was 16 years old, took my drivers test, passed and given a Provisional License to drive as long as there is a licensed driver with me. Then when you turn 18, a regular drivers license is mailed to you.
15 for permit 15 and 1/2 for provisional 1d and 1/2 for full license
In some states a provisional license is given to new drivers, restricting them to what hours and where they can drive. A form of provisional is also given sometimes to someone who has a revoked license, allowing them to drive for working duties.