11pm an 5am
A permit driver can legally operate a vehicle when accompanied by a licensed adult over the age of 21 in the passenger seat.
Depends on the state laws. Typically driver insurance coverage is extended to any driver of the vehicle insured. Insurance covers the vehicle and any legally licensed driver with permission to operate the vehicle.
1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. Time Restrictions A licensed driver (Class E or higher) who is under the age of 17 may not operate a motor vehicle between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., unless accompanied by a driver who is 21 years of age or older and holds a valid driver license (Class E or higher), or the operator is driving to or from work. A licensed driver (Class E or higher) who is 17 years of age may not operate a motor vehicle between 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m., unless accompanied by a driver who is 21 years of age or older and holds a valid driver license (Class E or higher), or the operator is driving to and from work.
Yes, in most places, you need a driver's license to legally operate a vehicle.
By yourself it is illegal. Just like your permit when you started driving a car you have to have a properly licensed driver with you.
Both the Driver and the Owner are liable for the damages. The driver, whether licensed or not is the primarily liable party. The insured passenger owner is secondarily liable for damages by the unlicensed driver he permitted to operate his vehicle.
Yes, in most places, you legally need a driver's license to operate a vehicle.
Yes, in most places, you are required to have a driver's license in order to legally operate a vehicle.
Yes, in most places, you need a driver's license to legally operate a vehicle on public roads.
Yes, in most places, you need to have a driver's license to legally operate a motor vehicle.
Yes, in most places, you need a driver's license to legally operate a vehicle on public roads.
Why not. That unlicensed vehicle owner could be disabled and hired a licensed driver to drive the vehicle.