Your destination is not relevant, you may not drive without the necessity of complying with ALL the requirements of your learners permit.
no
No, at least not in NC
yes
A work permit can be obtained from the high school at age 16.
depending on the exact type of permit, you are not allowed to drive alone anyways
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NO! ALL restrictions of its use (such as: restrictive hours - having to have a licensed driver - etc) must be adhered to.
Nope ... she broke the laws by driving without another licensed driver in the car while she was driving. A "work permit" does not issue authorization to drive a car without being properly licensed. There are other transportation means for people to get to work ... public buses, taxicabs, bicycles, walking, etc. no guaranted a work permit is to work NOT TO DRIVE!''If you cant do the time dont do the crime!''
To the end of your driveway. With a restricted license, there is no limit on the distance, but your destination must be to school or work and back home. You have to have a licensed driver with you (usually 5 years of experience in some states) when using a Learners permit on public roads no matter how old you are. You both then could drive across the US if you wanted.
A work permit is a certificate that allows children to work. In many states the age is 16 that you need to be to get one. In other states, such as Wisconsin, Virginia, New York, you can get one at the age of 14. Your parents need to sign it. In most places the permit is obtained through the school. Most fast food jobs will accept an application from anyone with a work permit.
A work permit is a certificate that allows children to work. In many states the age is 16 that you need to be to get one. In other states, such as Wisconsin, Virginia, New York, you can get one at the age of 14. Your parents need to sign it. In most places the permit is obtained through the school. Most fast food jobs will accept an application from anyone with a work permit.