No, you can not drive alone when you have an adult instruction permit in Colorado. You will have to have a parent or other licensed adult in the car with you.
No, you must have an adult in the car with you.
No, you cannot. The fact that your parents are disabled doesn't have any impact on an instruction permit. You might be able to petition to get a driver's license "early" based on family hardship, if you're the only person in your household who is physically capable of being in a car; otherwise, you need an adult in the car with you.
i don't think you can drive anywhere w/out an adult, with a drivers permit.
no he must have an adult with him until he is 16 and gets an actual license
In Texas you can only drive alone with an actual license. If you have a permit you have to have at least an adult with you (18+) if not your legal guardians only. This is regardless of age.
If you have your L you have to have an adult with 10 years driving experience in the car with you regardless of your age. If you have your N, you can drive alone but you have a passenger limit/restriction.
No. You cannot drive alone on a learner's permit, period.
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You cannot drive alone with a learner's permit in any state. Period.
No. They need an instruction permit and someone over 21 riding beside them. http://www.dmv.org/tx-texas/motorcycle-license.php DMV.ORG - The Unofficial Guide to the DMV
No, not alone: you need to be accompanied by an adult fully licensed driver at all times. Please refer to the driver's handbook for details (related link).
You may only drive with those who are in your immediate family and/OR with any adult over 21 or alone. Note: The adult is required to have at least 5 years of driving experience (may include a year with a permit) for the first six months.