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is it legal to tow a trailer with a learners permit?
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<blockquote data-quote="screwballl" data-source="post: 181203" data-attributes="member: 4837"><p>Pretty much all states have close to the same definitions:</p><p></p><p>Learners Permit: must have a driver age 21 or older in the passenger seat at all times. In some states that driver must be a blood relative or legal parent/caretaker.</p><p></p><p>Restricted license: able to drive alone but restricted to certain hours, most common is 6AM to 10PM unless you have a note from an employer with that specific date and time you clocked out (if after 10PM or the state time limit). In most states, with a driver over 21 in the passenger seat, these hours do not apply.</p><p></p><p>Then from there is the normal licenses.</p><p></p><p>One exception is the Restricted "work" license, where you are only legally allowed to drive to and from work from your residence, but this is typically people with a DUI or suspended license or something along those lines, but some states may have the same limitations on their normal restricted license as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="screwballl, post: 181203, member: 4837"] Pretty much all states have close to the same definitions: Learners Permit: must have a driver age 21 or older in the passenger seat at all times. In some states that driver must be a blood relative or legal parent/caretaker. Restricted license: able to drive alone but restricted to certain hours, most common is 6AM to 10PM unless you have a note from an employer with that specific date and time you clocked out (if after 10PM or the state time limit). In most states, with a driver over 21 in the passenger seat, these hours do not apply. Then from there is the normal licenses. One exception is the Restricted "work" license, where you are only legally allowed to drive to and from work from your residence, but this is typically people with a DUI or suspended license or something along those lines, but some states may have the same limitations on their normal restricted license as well. [/QUOTE]
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