no!
That is impossible a 15 year old is too young to get a driving permit legally.
The passenger has to be 21 years old ("fully legal").
If a 17 year old drives in Texas with a permit, the 17 year old will be driving in Texas with a permit.
no
yes but for a only a year after you have entered US. After a year you cant drive , you need to get a Texas driving license.
When you first receive your Alaska learners permit, you may practice driving if accompanied by a person age 21 years or older that has a minimum of 1 year driving experience. This person must have a valid driver license and occupy the passenger seat next to you at all times. You cannot have any minors in the car.When you first receive your Alaska learners permit, you may practice driving if accompanied by a person age 21 years or older that has a minimum of 1 year driving experience. This person must have a valid driver license and occupy the passenger seat next to you at all times. You cannot have any minors in the car.
A driving permit is typically valid for a specific period of time, such as six months to a year, depending on the state or country issuing it.
Yes as long as the driver is over the age of 18.
No, he cannot.
Yes, if you have a drivers learners/ permit you do not need to be on insurance in Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, And North Carolina. But, you need to be driving with a 21+ year old in the passenger seat.
Yes but it has to be your brother or sister
Any "first time" driver must begin with a learners permit and complete the required number of hours of driving with a person over the age of 21 in the front passenger seat. After completing that, then comes the actual driving test with a MVD Examiner. You must pass that test before a permanent "solo" driver's license can be issued.