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you have to be 17 year old
Yes in the UK but you must have usual insurance cover etc.
You cannot drive in the US on a UK drivers license, or ANY other foreign license (except Canada & Mexico). You must apply for an International Drivers License issued under the auspices of the AAA (American Automobile Association). I'm told that it is a relatively simple process.
Not in the UK
You cannot drive in the US on a UK drivers license, or ANY other foreign license (except Canada & Mexico). You must apply for an International Drivers License issued under the auspices of the AAA (American Automobile Association). I'm told that it is a relatively simple process.
you must take a manual driving test and then you will be able to submit your licence to the DVLA to have the new category added.
This completely depends on which country/state you live in. In the UK, for example you have to be 17 before you can get your drivers license whilst in North Dakota you can get a drivers license at 14.
a full UK driving license.
Foreign driving licences can be used in the UK for a maximum of 1 year by temporary residents. Permanent residents must obtain a UK licence before they can drive in the UK.
Yes, you must. Edit: Although the above answer is potentially correct - in the UK you don't HAVE to carry your licence with you when driving BUT you MUST produce it on request - at a police station of your choosing.
Not if you're using it as the authority to pilot the plane.
In the UK 17 for a provisional where you must be accompanied by a fully qualified driver over 21. Then you must pass your test to drive solo