If you have completed all of your hours of driving school and have passed your driving exam with 80% or better you are able to drive.
If you are alleging that you have a permit valid ONLY for driving to and from school - then NO. You may only drive to and from school for educational purposes, NOT for extra-curricular activities. I am not familiar with such a permit but if you have one, it is to further your EDUCATION NOT YOUR SOCIAL LIFE.
A driver with a permit can only drive if someone with a license is in the car.
In Iowa, a school permit allows a student to drive to and from school and school-sponsored activities. If attending church qualifies as a school-sponsored activity endorsed by the school, then you can drive there. However, for any other non-school-related trips, including going to church, you would typically need a full driver's license. Always check with local regulations or your school's guidelines for specific rules.
You cannot drive anywhere "solo" on a learner's permit, school or otherwise. Just going to school does not circumvent the laws for anyone.
In most states, you cannot drive alone with a permit to school. You usually need a licensed adult over 21 with you.
No. You cannot drive alone on a learner's permit, period.
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No. You need a licensed driver with you while you drive.
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When driving with a learner's permit, you're required to be supervised at all times.
Generally, Iowa schools allow students who have had their driving permit for over 6 months and have taken Drivers Ed to get a school permit. This allows the student to drive on a direct route to and from school and to and from school sports/activities.
It depends on your state. Check with your local DMV or your state's website.