yes but for a only a year after you have entered US. After a year you cant drive , you need to get a Texas driving license.
Yes
No. You need a licensed driver with you while you drive.
Yes, as long as you have a licensed driver with you.
A nonresident who is at least sixteen (16) years of age may drive in Texas with a Learner's Permit from another state provided the person complies with all provisions of the Texas statute. The instruction permit is a driving permit that will enable a beginning driver to drive with someone in the front seat that is 18 years of age or older and holds a valid license.
yesAdded: But if you reside in Texas, you MUST apply for a Texas license, you cannot continue driving on your old state's license.
In Texas you can only drive alone with an actual license. If you have a permit you have to have at least an adult with you (18+) if not your legal guardians only. This is regardless of age.
You have to have an adult in the passenger seat for you to drive on a permit. You have to have an adult in the passenger seat for you to drive on a permit.
You will have to have insurance on the vehicle to drive in Texas any way you go about it. Texas is a state that has mandatory insurance coverage. The owner of the vehicle needs to add you as a driver and give them your license information. Most insurance companies do not charge anyone additional premium for a person with a learners permit. I assume your laws are that you can only drive with a licensed driver in the vehicle whenever you drive.
No, you cannot drive out of state with a permit.
No, you cannot drive alone with a permit.
No, you cannot drive out of state with a permit.