No you can't...your learner's permit allows you to drive only with a licensed driver over 21...your primary license (or whatever its called...the one you get for the first 6 months of your license) allows you to drive to school, work, church, and drive a sibling places.
No, at least not in NC
It doesn't matter where your father's license is from - Maryland will allow an out-of-state driver drive in their state on a learner's permit, provided they conform to the restrictions and requirements both of the state of Maryland and of the state which issued the permit.
A school permit is a driver's permit for a young person who can only use it so that he or she may drive to SCHOOL ONLY. In some states, the legal age for obtaining a driver's license is 16, 17 or 18. If you are 14 or 15 years old, your state may issue a school permit so that you may be able to drive yourself to school. A parent or sibling are USUALLY the only other passengers allowed to ride in the same vehicle, with you as the driver.
In Georgia you are supposed to have a certain number of hours of experience driving at night before you can get your license. The parent has to sign saying that you have this experience when you go back to get your license.
Also I hv finishes state required drivers education programs.. I'll be eligible to drive in jan in a month..
Yes you can but you need a learners permit and an adult to drive beside you
that's the purpose of a LEARNERS permit
No, at least not in NC
Yes But He Needs To Have A Learners Permit. Answerd By TG
Your destination is not relevant, you may not drive without the necessity of complying with ALL the requirements of your learners permit.
Yes, You can it is just saying you got your learners permit in Colarado
You need a Class A learner's permit.
You do need a learners permit.
You can only drive in the state where the learners permit was issued.
Yes
no and you spelled learners wrong
No, you cannot.