Nearly all states in the Midwest allow someone with a Michigan learner's permit to drive there, but there is a restriction. If you have a Level One permit, you must be accompanied by a licensed driver-- preferably a parent or guardian, but often any licensed driver who is at least 21 years old. The licensed driver must be sitting in the front passenger seat.
Only if you are with someone who is over 21
Yes, someone with a Rhode Island learners permit can drive in other states. However, the person with the permit must be driving with an adult rider in the car.
no. your not allowed to drive in any state but your own.
No. Florida will allow US permit holders from other states to drive in their state, but not foreign nationals on a foreign learner's permit.
No, not really. In most states (or all to my knowledge), drivers who only have learners permit can only drive when an adult, age 21 or older, is in the passenger seat of the vehicle.
that's the purpose of a LEARNERS permit
Some states do NOT honor out-of-state learners permits. YOU will have to determine what states you are driving to or through and contact the authorities of those states.
Yes But He Needs To Have A Learners Permit. Answerd By TG
Your destination is not relevant, you may not drive without the necessity of complying with ALL the requirements of your learners permit.
Yes, You can it is just saying you got your learners permit in Colarado
No, an Illinois learner's permit is not valid in Michigan or Indiana. Each state has its own requirements and regulations for obtaining a learner's permit, so you will need to follow the process specific to the state you are in. If you plan to drive in Michigan or Indiana, you will need to obtain a learner's permit from that state.
Pennsylvania - no. The other two, yes.