So long as the state you're driving in will honour an out-of-state learner's permit (some do not), and you meet the restrictions imposed both by the state of Connecticut and the state you're operating a vehicle in, then yes.
yes but you have to have a nc licenced driver this driver must be 21 and had their lisence for at least five years. and ct laws apply to points ect
Some states will recognise another state's learner's permit, but not all of them do.
Yes, provided you meet the criteria and restrictions which both Connecticut and your home state place on permit drivers.
yes your permit works around the united states
If you don't have a permit or licence, you can't drive, period, in your own state or any other.
Yes, If accompanied by an adult or legal Guardian with a Drivers Licence
It is 101 miles according to Google Maps.
of course no. you have to go to MVC and get one from NJ to drive here legal. Good Luck :)
You can renew your permit in MA if you visit your local DMV.
I now live in CT and do not have a CT license yet. I use to live in MA but haven't switched my license to CT yet. My MA license was recently suspended. Now that I live in CT can I get at CT license
It is 189 miles according to Google Maps.
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
Yes - which is why you should be very judicious about who you permit to drive your vehicle.
between Hyannis MA and New London CT?
Need to know what permit you're asking about.