Yes. When doing so, they will subject to both the restrictions which New York State places on learner's permits, and they will be subject to the restrictions of the state they're driving in.
However, there are some states which will not recognise an out-of-state learner's permit - Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Washington D.C., Hawaii, and Arizona are among those states. Before driving outside the state of issue with a learner's permit, you should contact the state police of the state(s) you'll be driving through in order to determine if you're eligible to drive in that state on a learner's permit, as well as to be informed of what the restrictions of that state are.
no
No, at least not in NC
It's a gray area. I know that if you drive in a state and you have a learners permit form another state, your supervising driver is responsible. It's a gray area. I know that if you drive in a state and you have a learners permit form another state, your supervising driver is responsible.
Yes, If accompanied by an adult or legal Guardian with a Drivers Licence
Pennsylvania - no. The other two, yes.
at any nc dmv.
Yes, it should be - providing you are driving in FL in conformance with the restrictions that NJ places upon it.However, not every state in the US will permit an out-of-state driver to drive in their state on a learner's permit. This might be true of the states you would drive through on your way to FL (i.e.: DC- VA - NC - SC - GA). You will have to do your own research to see if they honor out-of-state learners permits.
You can get a permit at 15, but you have to complete a certified drivers ed program in order to get a certificate of eligibility.
No. Pennsylvania is one of the states which does not recognise an out-of-state learner's permit.
No. South Carolina is one of the states which will not recognise an out-of-state learner's permit.
No. South Carolina is one of the states which will not recognise an out-of-state learner's permit.
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