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Yes, it should be - providing you are driving in FL in conformance with the restrictions that NJ places upon it.However, not every state in the US will permit an out-of-state driver to drive in their state on a learner's permit. This might be true of the states you would drive through on your way to FL (i.e.: DC- VA - NC - SC - GA). You will have to do your own research to see if they honor out-of-state learners permits.
No.
i think 15
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NO! in Maryland driving without insurance at all is illegal you must also have front and back plates not all states do that, like Mississippi.
In Maryland, there is no specific legal age to drive a golf cart on private property, but on public roads, drivers must be at least 16 years old and possess a valid driver's license. Golf carts are allowed on certain public roads if local ordinances permit it. Always check local regulations, as they can vary by county or municipality.
about 45 minutes
In Maryland, individuals with a learner's permit are generally not eligible to obtain vehicle tags in their name. Tags are typically issued to licensed drivers. However, a learner's permit holder can have a vehicle registered under a parent or guardian's name, who must be a licensed driver. It’s essential to check with the Maryland Vehicle Administration for any specific regulations or exceptions.
i am 44 years old, i had my permit before but it had expire along time ago. what do i have to do to get my license?
15.78 Miles / 24 Minutes to drive
Not without a work permit and I don't think you can get one until you are 16 years old in MD.
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