That depends on which country you're in ! Here in the UK - you must already have your provisional licence in your posession before you start learning to drive.
If you accumulate 6 points on a provisional driving license and then pass your driving test, the points will remain on your record but generally do not affect your full license status. However, if you receive more than 6 points during your provisional period, you may face disqualification and have to retake your driving test. It's important to drive safely to avoid accumulating points that could jeopardize your driving privileges.
In Illinois, you need 50 hours before you cna get your driver's liscnece. I don't know about the other states.
In the United States, you would receive a Provisional Class C license.
If you are caught driving without the correct licence, you will receive 3-6 penalty points, a fine of up to £1000 and you may be disqualified.
licence? yes.. provisional or permit, not necessarily, if you complete all the requirements (including age) you may receive it.
Yes, when you obtain a provisional driver's license, you typically receive a counterpart license in some countries, which serves as an additional document outlining the conditions of your provisional license. However, in many places, such as the UK, the counterpart license has been discontinued, and all necessary information is now included on the provisional license itself. Always check the specific regulations in your region to confirm the requirements.
Texas
No- with your application they should do a background check and see the suspended license in Ontario. If they miss it you may luck out but legally you should not receive a license until the end of the suspension.
You can receive a ticket with a fine, you also may get the vehicle you are driving impounded.
it depends what state you live in and what their proceeders are
When you have a learner's permit in the state of Georgia, special rules apply. You are on a provisional license until you are 18 years old and must not receive any major traffic violations within the 12 months before your 18th birthday in order to receive a full license. If you have had a major violation, you will not be able to receive your full license as scheduled.