If you get pulled over while driving in a state that does not recognize your learners permit, chances are slim the citing officer will let you off by claiming, "I thought my drivers permit was valid everywhere." You'll then, depending on the ticket, jeopardize your driving privileges and slow the march towards obtaining a drivers license.
Thinking of Using Your Learners Permit Out of State
Don't guess. If you know you'll be driving out of state, do some research. You can check the state's driver permit requirements online, or call ahead and talk with someone from the state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), Sheriff's Department, or Highway Patrol.
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No. Permits are only good in the state that issued them
https://dmv.ny.gov/drive-new-york-state-out-state-...
How to Learn Other State's Driver Permit Laws
If you get pulled over while driving in a state that does not recognize your learners permit, chances are slim the citing officer will let you off by claiming, "I thought my drivers permit was valid everywhere." You'll then, depending on the ticket, jeopardize your driving privileges and slow the march towards obtaining a drivers license.
Thinking of Using Your Learners Permit Out of State
Don't guess. If you know you'll be driving out of state, do some research. You can check the state's driver permit requirements online, or call ahead and talk with someone from the state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), Sheriff's Department, or Highway Patrol.
https://www.dmv.org/articles/driving-out-of-state-...
a permit is not a license
no, you can't
Learners' permits are only valid in the state issued. Look it up!
with someone who owns the car you'll be in