This varies by state law. Ask your insurance company.
Any Insurance Company authorized in your state may write an Auto Insurance Policy for a driver with a learners permit. Some simply choose not to do so because they will consider a new driver high risk. Just call around or search online until you find one who will accept the risk.
The VEHICLE that you are driving must be properly insured.
Only if you are with someone who is over 21
no. because as long as the parents has insurance they are fine. And this is only if the parent adds them on their insurance.
No you don't i just talked to my drivers' ed teacher and he said that you don't need to have insurance for just a learners permit. You only needed when you get your full licences
no. your not allowed to drive in any state but your own.
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.
As long as there is a licensed driver over the age of 21 at all times when the driver with the learners permit is driving, there is absolutely no problem with someone driving with a learners permit in a state other than where it was issued. When my son had his learners permit, we took a 2 week vacation and traveled across several state lines - he drove 75% of the trip - we were never stopped.
In my state WV the answer is no. You can not. It might be diffrent in other states but I don't think so.
It depends on the state. For example, in Kentucky, you can drive with an out-of-state learner's permit only if you are 16 or older. Any learner's permit distributed to someone under the age of 16 is void.
Depending on the state, all states allow properly licensed young drivers with a learners permit to operate a vehicle. This is to assume that the young driver is listed on the policy as he should be as a driver on the policy.