I'm unsure of which state you are referring, but in PA a learners permit driver can only drive with individuals 21 years of age or older. The following link explains PA's permit restrictions in detail.
http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/pdotforms/fact_sheets/pub195us.pdf
Under the old law, teens could get a driver's license after turning 15 and having a learner's permit for six months to drive with adult supervision. The new law increases that to one year.
15 years old How do you know are you from Louisiana and do you have a permit?
The ability to trust a 16-year-old to drive varies from individual to individual. While some teenagers may be responsible drivers, many lack the experience, maturity, and judgment needed to navigate the roads safely. It's important to consider factors like training, supervision, and state laws when determining if a 16-year-old is trustworthy to drive.
In some states, a 13-year-old may be allowed to drive on private property as long as they have permission from the property owner and are supervised by a licensed adult. However, it is important to check local laws and regulations as they can vary.
A driver can drive one person and any additional people after one person must be in relation to you.
No, there must be a licensed driver with the permit driver.
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.
As long as you have a valid drivers license and not a learners permit yes.
As long as one of them is a licensed driver and accompanies him in the front seat.
No, regardless of your emancipated age, you must be accompanied by a licensed driver.
You can get your learners permit at 15, and can have a drivers license at 16.
15 for a learners permit and 16 to drive by yourself
16 years of age. You can get a learners permit when you are 14 or 15.
You have to be 15 to get a learners permit in Alabama. Use the link to the Youth Rights Network and get the rundown.
No...a permit is just that... it's so you can LEARN to drive with a license driver.
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.
Yes, a 15 year old can drive a 49 CC moped in the state of WI. However, the child must have a special learners permit in the state of WI.