No.
No, you cannot drive out-of-state with a permit in New York.
No, you cannot drive in New Jersey with a New York permit.
Yes, with restrictions. While you may operate a motor vehicle in New York State on an out-of-state learner's permit, you will be subject to the restrictions imposed on permits both by the State of New York and the state issuing the permit (in this case, Florida). Additionally, the State of New York does not allow an out-of-state permit holder to drive in New York City.
No, you cannot drive out of state with a New York learner's permit.
No. Also, "leagle" is spelled "legal".
No, you cannot drive in New York with just a permit. You must have a valid driver's license to drive in the state.
Because state laws intervene.
No, You will still need to take the written test. After passing, the DMV will issue you a learner's permit and you can take the test any time (so long as you are over 18.) If you are under the age of 18, you will need to hold the permit for 6 months. The earlier answer is not correct. It depends on the state law where you are.In New York, if a person has a Florida Learner's Permit and is at least 16 years old, the person can use the Florida Learner's Permit just like a New York Learner's Permit. Note the difference - a 15 year old cannot drive in New York due to the different age requirements for Learner's Permits in New York - minimum age for a New York Learner's Permit is 16 not 15 as it is for a Florida Learner's Permit.
No, you can only drive in New York with a valid licence.
Yes.
no