No you have to have your parent, legal guardian, or drivers ed teacher with you that possesses a drivers license and is over the age of 21.
I know in Illinois if you get a ticket on your permit you have to redo all the months.
People usually have children in a maternity hospital, or at home. But occasionally people have them in cars. Usually the emergency services assist in such births. You don't need a driver's permit for this. ;-) If you meant to ask "can someone with a driver's permit drive with children in the car?", that might depend on the country or state you live in, but you don't tell us so we can't answer.
yes but you need someone that has a drivers license that is an adult in hte car
You don't need insurance, but the car that you drive does.
The law is different dependent on the country or state in which you live.
You live in Utah ;) no Do u live in Utah :(
If you live in Utah, you are awesome . . .
get a drive out permit after you get insurance on it .
depends where you live. every province has there own drivers liecence system.
Yes. Do an image search then save them to your drive.
Depends what state you live in. For example, in Minnesota, you are required to take a driver's education class, drive with a permit for 6 months at age 15, then get a license at age 16. In Arizona, you are required to drive with a permit for 6 months at age 16, then get your license at age 17.
the Utes live in Colorado. They also live in Utah, and when settlers kicked them out, they named it Utah after the Utes