An "International Driver's License" (I think they are issued by the AAA) iis recognized as valid in the U.S.. Canadian and Mexican drivers licenses are also recognized as valid.
Yes, a person with a foreign driver's license can drive in Nevada as long as the license is valid and in English or accompanied by an International Driving Permit.
No, you cannot drive alone with a driver's permit.
Visitors - Nevada honors out-of-state instruction permits. If the permit is valid in your home state, you can drive in Nevada with a licensed driver 21 years or older seated next to you. Nevada also honors out of state driver licenses, but you must follow Nevada's restrictions. for more go to http://www.dmvnv.com/nvdlteens.htm#Out
No, typically you cannot drive outside of the state with a learner's permit.
Yes. As long with a parent or Gardian.
Yes, a driver with a permit can drive out of state, but they must follow the laws and regulations of the state they are driving in.
No, there must be a licensed driver with the permit driver.
no
A permit driver can drive during daylight hours with a licensed adult over the age of 21 present in the vehicle.
In Canada you can drive with a learner's permit, as long as there is a licensed driver in the front seat with you.
If your licence is suspended, you may not drive, period, nor may you be a supervising driver of someone operating a vehicle with a learner's permit - state laws require that the permit holder be supervised by a licenced driver.
You can drive with any licensed driver