Because people need to know that you know how to drive in general, and know the road rules and not just improvise.
no
No. someone with a learners license must have an adult in the front passenger side with a valid drivers license.
You can only drive past 11:00pm in Pennsylvania with just your learners Permit if you have someone over the age of 21 with a legal Drivers License. The only exception is if the person is 18 years of age or older but are your spouse.
Arizona, New Hampshire, Washington D.C., South Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Hawaii.
Not as long as it is not meant to be used for an unlawful purpose.
No. Pennsylvania is one of the states which does not recognise an out-of-state learner's permit.
They with a legal adult must go to the Department of Transportation. DOT They will have to take a written test and pass in order to get a Drivers Permit.
If you have a Learner'sPermit, you can onlydrive while accompanied by a licensed driver who is 21 years old or older.http://www.dmv.org/ne-nebraska/drivers-permits.php
no
Auto Insurance Required for Learners PermitYes, A Drivers or Learners "Permit" is permission to drive and therefore a temporary license with certain restrictions.You can obtain your own auto insurance or you can be covered under someone else's policy such as your parents or the vehicle owners policy, but you must have coverage.A Drivers Permit comes with all the responsibilities of anyone licensed or not who operates a motor vehicle on public roads, including our financial responsibility.
Legally you can drive a car with someone 21 with a drivers lisence in the passenger seat, but to be safe, Ask the dealership if its ok, if not ask if you could drive it around the lot.
No