In most states, you cannot drive alone with a permit to school. You usually need a licensed adult over 21 with you.
No, a 17-year-old cannot drive alone with a permit. They must have a licensed adult over the age of 21 in the car with them.
No, in most states, you cannot drive alone with a permit at 17 years old. You typically need to have a licensed adult over the age of 21 in the car with you.
You need a learners permit if you are under 18. If you are OVER 18, you can sit the test for the regular license without needing a permit first.
Until you earn your license, you must have another licensed person in the car with you. They must be over 18.
Yes. But without a license, they are not permitted to drive the car alone with just a permit.
You take your chances of getting a ticket. You must have a licensed driver over 21 with you when you drive with a learners permit, no matter what your age. To be sure check with your local DMV office.
You can legally drive with a permit when you are accompanied by a licensed adult over the age of 21 in most states.
no not with a permit but you can with a lisence
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.
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You HAVE to have your license to drive by yourself, it doesn't matter if you're 89, learners permits are for new drivers that allow kids to drive with parents or guardians, family members over 21 (in most states), and anyone over 25 with a written permission slip from your parent or guardian (in most states). So you need to take drivers-ed and get your license, but as for right now, your stuck with mommy. But in some states when you turn 18 you can go get your license instead of being stuck with a permit.