yes, florida accepts out of state lerners permits but u must go by floridas driving rules. u mast have someont 21 with a liscense in the passanger seat
No. Every permit has different requirements.
Not by yourself, you can't.
No. South Carolina is one of the few states which does not allow an out-of-state driver to operate a vehicle in their state on a learner's permit.
No.
Technically, they are. However, your chances of being approved for any sort of NFA permit in that state are more or less nonexistent.
The state of Massachusetts requires a new driver to possess a driving permit for a minimum of six months. After the six-month period the new driver can apply for a Massachusetts drivers license.
Yes
Contact your local police.
The list of states you can't drive in is shorter, so I'll post those -ArizonaDistrict of ColumbiaHawaiiNew HampshirePennsylvaniaSouth CarolinaVermontYou may drive in New York State, but not New York City.Before driving in a state other than your own on a learner's permit, you need to verify with an official source that you are compliant with that state's laws for doing so.
Because it is the law. The state of Mass collects sales taxes on every car sold as a way of raising revenue for the operation of the state. Almost every state in the union has a sales tax on the sale of a car.
This is a serious issue if you missed Mass purposely. If you made every effort but were, sick, too far away from a church (such as a foreign country that does not permit Christianity, etc. One should acknowledge it in Confession even if it was not purposeful as soon as possible.