Not if the license holder is too tired to stay awake or is sleeping. The license holder is deemed to be 'in control' of the vehicle - that is the reason for the law about accompanying a permit holder exists in the first place.
A driver with a permit can only drive if someone with a license is in the car.
No No
That would be a learner's permit.
yes but you need someone that has a drivers license that is an adult in hte car
no
You need someone to teach you, then you need a permit and a license.
A person with a permit can drive during the hours specified on their permit, which may vary depending on the type of permit they have.
It depends on what state you are in. Some states only allow someone to drive with a learners permit if the person in the passenger seat is 21. Others allow someone that is 18 to be in the passenger seat.
Yes, a person with a foreign driver's license can drive in Nevada as long as the license is valid and in English or accompanied by an International Driving Permit.
Yes with someone 21+ that's had their license for atleast 6 months
by law, a person who has a instructional permit can not drive without a parent or someone over the age of 21 with a license in the passengers seat.Additional: If your accompanying license holder should happen to be intoxicated you cannot operate the motor vehicle or be a "disignated driver."
If those are the only occupants of the car then neither can drive legally.