Yes but it has to be your brother or sister
you will need a letter from your school and your original birth certificate
If you have a Utah driving permit you cannot drive anywhere without an adult age 18 or older in the front passenger seat. If you do have an adult in the front passenger seat, you can drive wherever you want.
In Iowa, a student with a school permit can have only one passenger under the age of 18 who is not a member of their immediate family. Additionally, during the first six months of holding a school permit, they are generally limited to driving only with a licensed adult who is at least 21 years old. After this period, they can drive with one non-family passenger.
If he has a driving permit it is "okay" P.S. AVOID cops
No you get the permit at drivers school.
You have to be 17 to drop out of school in the State of Arkansas.
the school of Arkansas/little rock high school
It depends what stae you live in.In here in Alabama no you can't. There is no state that will allow a student driver (Class CP) to drive without a person who is over the age of 18-21 in the car (the age of the other driver may vary). A Class D license will enable the underage driver to drive without a passenger,, but there are restrictions to places allowed to travel and curfews. Not in California. Permit drivers MUST have a 25-year-old, California-licensed driver sitting in the front passenger seat at all times.
A driver with a permit can only drive if someone with a license is in the car.
University of Arkansas School of Architecture was created in 1946.
University of Arkansas School of Law was created in 1924.
Benton High School - Arkansas - was created in 1885.