yes if the passenger has a valid driver's licence.
Yes, in some states such as, CA & PA, an 18 year with a learners permit is permitted to drive without anyone else in their vehicle unless the passenger(s) are 18 years old or older.
No, there must be a licensed driver with the permit driver.
No...a permit is just that... it's so you can LEARN to drive with a license driver.
In some states, that might be legal, while in others you would have to only drive with your parent. It is not legal in Florida because the passenger must be 21. It's best to check the laws in your state.
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.
A Texas learners permit will last approximately one year. If the person is unable to obtain a drivers license, they will need to reapply for a new learners permit.
Allstate will not charge you for a driver with a learners permit for the first year.
As long as you have a valid drivers license and not a learners permit yes.
No, regardless of your emancipated age, you must be accompanied by a licensed driver.
As long as one of them is a licensed driver and accompanies him in the front seat.
A permit is just like a license except you have to have a 21 year old in the passenger seat. This means you can drive anywhere in the U.S. you want.
Yes but it has to be your brother or sister