No, a Student Permit holder is not allowed to drive alone on public roads. According to the Land Transportation Office (LTO) regulations in the Philippines, anyone who holds a Student Permit must always be accompanied by a person with a valid Non-Professional or Professional driver’s license while practicing driving.This rule exists for the safety of both the Student Permit holder and other road users. Driving involves a lot of decision-making, and beginners may not yet have the experience needed to handle emergency situations, follow road signs correctly, or manage traffic rules confidently. Having a more experienced driver beside you helps prevent accidents and ensures that you are guided properly while learning.The law is very strict on this. If you are caught driving alone with only a Student Permit, it is considered a traffic violation and may result in penalties.Penalties for Violations Under Student Permit (LTO)Being disqualified from applying for a Non-Pro license for a certain time.Fines or possible confiscation of the permit.Additional requirements before being allowed to reapply.It’s important to treat a Student Permit as a learning permit, not a license to drive freely. You are only allowed to operate a vehicle as part of your driving training. Always make sure you have a licensed driver beside you, especially when driving on public roads, highways, or congested areas.You must Never drive alone with a Student Permit. Doing so is both illegal and dangerous. Always follow this rule to stay safe and avoid any problems with your future license application.