In response:
1. Call your nearest motor vehicle office and ask them.
2. Call several insurance companies and ask them.
3. Look into the requirements for getting a learner's permit, it should be on line at your local motor vehicle department. Some states require a learners permit and a set number of hours behind the wheel with a qualified driver. Can you you learn that fast? Well, you can multibox so hopefully that takes care of being able to do more than one thing at a time and I don't mean talk on the cel, do your makeup and driveTo feel comfortable and safe you would need to do a lot of driving. Make sure you buy an automatic. Get a friend to take you to a BIG parking lot and just drive circles to start, both directions. Look into a professional driving instruction, tho I think a friend with the correct mindset can teach you. I taught my 2 sons, but it was over the course of maybe 6 months and maybe 50 hours behind the wheel.
Good luck and stay safe.
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