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You can drive in any state that recognizes the permit that you have. For example if you have a Massachusetts learners permit you can drive in CT, as long as you are driving with an adult over the age of 20 and who's had their license for more then four years with out any violations. Source ... http://www.dmv.org/ct-Connecticut/drivers-permits.php#Out-of-State_Driving

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