In Pennsylvania, minors can drive cars on private property, provided they have the necessary permissions and are following any rules set by the property owner. However, they must still comply with state laws regarding driver’s licenses and permits. If they have a learner's permit, they must be accompanied by a licensed adult. It's important to ensure that the driving activity does not pose safety risks or violate any local ordinances.
Yes, as long as the driver has a driver's license. If the driver has a learner's permit, their must be a licensed driver over the age of (18, 21, or 25 depending on your state laws) in the front passenger seat.
yes it is private property you must get permission
A person can drive on private property in PA without a license. However, in PA driveways and parking lots are considered pubic property.
A private drive (or driveway) is a road which leads up to a private house. It lies on private property. This is used for mainly parking residents' and visitors' cars on.
If you're driving on private property - you don't need any licence ! You only need a licence to drive on public roads.
on private property but in public no
On private property, yes. On public roadways, no.
Yes
A child of any age can drive on private property, such as a farm or ranch, and often do.
Anything they want as long as it is on private property.
No Licence
Yes, on private property or on a drivers school closed track.