No, at least not in NC
No, you cannot drive alone with a permit to work.
Your destination is not relevant, you may not drive without the necessity of complying with ALL the requirements of your learners permit.
depending on the exact type of permit, you are not allowed to drive alone anyways
NO! ALL restrictions of its use (such as: restrictive hours - having to have a licensed driver - etc) must be adhered to.
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No, you cannot drive by yourself with a permit to work. You must have a valid driver's license to drive alone.
No, you cannot drive yourself to work with just a permit. You need a full driver's license to drive alone.
No, a learners permit is for you to use while you are LEARNING how to drive. I beieve in most states now the other adult in the car must be licensed and be 21 or older.
Part of the learners permit test covers that information. If you haven't bothered to read the book, perhaps you shouldn't be driving EVEN WITH ADULT SUPERVISION! No, most states are raising the driving age and driving laws for learners are more restrictive than before. In general, you can't drive a car alone on a learners permit. You MAY be able to drive a motorcycle alone, but you'll need to check your state laws to find out the restrictions. When in doubt, check the local laws since they vary from state to state.
To the end of your driveway. With a restricted license, there is no limit on the distance, but your destination must be to school or work and back home. You have to have a licensed driver with you (usually 5 years of experience in some states) when using a Learners permit on public roads no matter how old you are. You both then could drive across the US if you wanted.
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.