Providing you are transporting people for hire, a passenger endorsement is required by anyone operating the vehicle.
Added: If you are actually driving the vehicle but you do not hold the proper endorsement yourself, you are in violation regardless of whether the holder of the correct endorsement is a passenger in the vehicle or not. It is YOU that is in control of the vehicle - not them.
No, a learner permit holder cannot drive alone. They must be accompanied by a licensed adult driver.
The licensed driver driving with a permit holder needs to ensure they are in compliance with the law by following all traffic rules and regulations, including speed limits, signaling, and other road safety measures.
If an adult driving on a temporary permit gets pulled over, the responsibility for the ticket typically falls on the permit holder, as they are the one operating the vehicle. However, if the licensed driver is found to be encouraging or allowing the permit holder to violate traffic laws, they may also face consequences. Ultimately, the specific circumstances and local laws can influence the outcome.
they should as long as the permit holder had a licensed driver with him. now, it would help if that person was on the policy.
The licensed driver needs to be at least 25 years old and must be sitting in the seat next to the permit driver.
No, there must be a licensed driver with the permit driver.
If the holder of the permit would like to end up a crumpled mess of metal, human, and taxi-cab, sure. Driving in Queens is dangerous enough for licensed drivers to be weary of. Take an older, licensed driver with you that frequently drives in that area, and knows how people in that area commonly drive - most times, you think you are alright following the "common sense" rules, but in reality, Queens drivers are almost as bad as driving in Flushing. Now THAT'S terrifying! And anywhere you drive, a driver with a permit still needs a licensed driver in the car).
In Georgia, a permit driver must have a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old in the car with them.
No, they will want a licensed driver.
A licensed adult who meets the requirements set by the state can accompany a permit driver in a car.
Any licensed driver can teach another person IF they have a Learner's Permit. Ages of the licensed driver don't matter but the licensed driver should be experienced.
No you can't. It is still illegal, but people still do it.