i think so. or though im not exactly 100% sure i know your allowed family members in the back seat with you
The laws are the same but there are additional restrictions that apply to learners such as supervision, which roads they use, carriage of passengers etc.
If the van does not normally require a special operators license to operate, you may, BUT not with passengers in it- other than the licensed drive accompanying you.
Only if you also have a licensed driver with you [ and of course , kid in a safety seat ].
Yes, as long as the other person is a legally licensed driver.
You are required to have a supervisor in the front passenger seat at all times you are driving. You are not permitted to drive any other passengers; if this becomes necessary, simply switch places with the supvising driver.
No, you can not get insurance unless you have at least one licensed driver on a policy.
No, there must be a licensed driver with the permit driver.
No. Must have a licensed driver in the vehicle over age 21.
Yes a learners permit allows you to drive a car etc. with a licensed person in the car with you for the purpose of teaching you how to drive. A license allows you to drive whenever and wherever you want.
only if the friend is over 21 years of age and a licensed driver.
No you can't. It is still illegal, but people still do it.
Yourself, your passengers, and other road users