An Instructional Permit allows you to:
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Operate a motor vehicle without supervision.
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Observe another driver operate a motor vehicle.
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Operate a motor vehicle when supervised by another driver over age 21.
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Explanation
Your instructional permit allows you to drive with a parent, legal guardian or other adult who is 21 years of age or older and has a valid driver license. This individual must sit in the front passenger seat adjacent to you.
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