driving with NY learner's permit
I have a question. I'm 27 and I have a NY learners permit. does anyone know
if I can drive in NJ, Maryland, Delaware and/or Virginia? I would need to help in driving to Virginia, but I don't know if it's legal. Need help asap! |
driving with NY learner's permit
"Andambruzs" <u21651@uwe> wrote in message news:5ff3deda7d67d@uwe... >I have a question. I'm 27 and I have a NY learners permit. does anyone know > if I can drive in NJ, Maryland, Delaware and/or Virginia? I would need to > help in driving to Virginia, but I don't know if it's legal. > Need help asap! You should be OK, as long as you obey the laws of New York AND the laws of each state you are driving through. This generally means you will need a licensed driver over the age of X (usually 21) in the car with you at all times. Of course, if you've GOT that person with you, it would probably be better to let the more experienced driver take the car out-of-state. So I don't understand the question. NY won't let you drive alone with a learner's permit, so it wouldn't be legal to drive in any other state without an experience, licensed driver with you anyway. So what are you doing behind the wheel? (serious question) Get your practice in NY. Or better yet, take the road test before you leave NY. The CAR one is so easy, anybody could pass it. -Dave |
driving with NY learner's permit
In article <5ff3deda7d67d@uwe>, u21651@uwe says...
> > >I have a question. I'm 27 and I have a NY learners permit. does anyone know >if I can drive in NJ, Maryland, Delaware and/or Virginia? I would need to >help in driving to Virginia, but I don't know if it's legal. >Need help asap! Call the DMV for the states you plan on driving through. My guess is that they will say no. -------------- Alex |
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