You must be supervised by an adult 21+ with a driver license in the passenger seat.
Actually, the age the licenced driver must be varies by local laws. In the US, it's determined by states - 21 for some states, 18 for others. However, by your spelling of licence, I'm guessing you may not be in the US. You would have to check with your local authorities on this.
No. Ohio law requires anyone driving on a learner's permit to have a fully licenced driver age 21 or over in the front seat with them at all times, regardless of the age of the driver with the learner's permit.
Not without a learner's permit.
Yes, this may be legal.
No. A driver on a learner's permit must be supervised by a licenced driver of legal age, and they're required to be in a condition where they could legally drive themselves. If you're too drunk to legally drive the vehicle yourself, you're too drunk to be a supervising driver.
NO! A licensed driver must accompany you.
Yes as long as the driver is over the age of 18.
yes but you need someone that has a drivers license that is an adult in hte car
If your driver's permit expires, you may not be allowed to legally drive until you renew it. Driving with an expired permit can result in fines, penalties, and potential legal consequences. It is important to renew your permit before it expires to avoid any issues while driving.
If he has a driving permit it is "okay" P.S. AVOID cops
To drive with a permit in a safe and legal manner, follow these guidelines: always have a licensed driver with you, obey all traffic laws, practice defensive driving, avoid distractions like texting or talking on the phone, and never drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
You should never drive without a liscense in any state, regardless of where you got your liscence, unless you have a permit and have a legal driver with you.
No the purpose of a learner's permit is giving you legal standing to drive a car with a licensed driver until you obtain your license after passing the driving exam at 16.