Following all traffic laws, and if under 18, driving with only a parent or guardian, and only before 11pm and after 7am. If over 18, then must be accompanied by legally licensed persons of at least 25 years of age, time restrictions do not apply.
i got a 100 dollar fine i got a 100 dollar fine
AS long as parents in the car your fine...
== == you lose driving privileges until ur 18. and you pay a fine you lose driving privileges until ur 18. and you pay a fine
Loss of permit, fine and, depending on what else you might have done, gaol.
If a person with only a learners permit gets a reckless driving ticket, they will have to pay the ticket. Depending on the state they may be required to attend classes, and their insurance rates will go up.
Driving with a permit is not illegal as long as the driver follows the specific restrictions and requirements outlined by the permit, such as having a licensed adult in the car or only driving during certain hours.
You have to take a written exam. You will only take the driving exam after having the permit, when you are ready to get the actual driver's license.
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.
That is impossible a 15 year old is too young to get a driving permit legally.
An International Driving Permit (IDP) is recognized in over 150 countries worldwide, while an Inter-American Driving Permit (IADP) is only valid in the Americas. The IDP is more suitable for driving in various countries due to its wider recognition and acceptance.
u need a lisence
in short, yes