Yes, in some states such as, CA & PA, an 18 year with a learners permit is permitted to drive without anyone else in their vehicle unless the passenger(s) are 18 years old or older.
No, regardless of your emancipated age, you must be accompanied by a licensed driver.
As long as you have a valid drivers license and not a learners permit yes.
You need a learners permit if you are under 18. If you are OVER 18, you can sit the test for the regular license without needing a permit first.
Part of the learners permit test covers that information. If you haven't bothered to read the book, perhaps you shouldn't be driving EVEN WITH ADULT SUPERVISION! No, most states are raising the driving age and driving laws for learners are more restrictive than before. In general, you can't drive a car alone on a learners permit. You MAY be able to drive a motorcycle alone, but you'll need to check your state laws to find out the restrictions. When in doubt, check the local laws since they vary from state to state.
In Georgia you are supposed to have a certain number of hours of experience driving at night before you can get your license. The parent has to sign saying that you have this experience when you go back to get your license.
A Texas learners permit will last approximately one year. If the person is unable to obtain a drivers license, they will need to reapply for a new learners permit.
Yes, IF they have a driver's license and not just a permit.
No
As long as one of them is a licensed driver and accompanies him in the front seat.
Allstate will not charge you for a driver with a learners permit for the first year.
If you relocate to a different state you will have to get a new learners permit. However, if you relocate within the same state you do not need a new learners permit.