yes
Added: As long as you aill only be driving here for a short length of time (i.e.: as a tourist would). If you intend to take up residence in the US for the purpose of work or school or to maintain your presence in the US for an indifiinite period of time, then you will be required to obtain a license from the state you are residing in.
Certainly the person that was driving without a license. It would depend on the circumstances if anyone else did.
DUR means Driving Under Restraint, it applies when someone drives with a suspended license, drunk, without possession of a license, minor driver's license so on.
no, some of them are still underage. Louis usually drives the most as he is 21 (and the oldest)
I'm pretty sure you have to have a temporary international drives licence to do that.
Yes, if your son doesn't have a license, he has no business driving. Take off the insurance unless someone else drives it. If your son was the only one driving it, it would make no sense to insure a car just in the dirveway.
Yes.
No, because every teen is eagar to get theyre license. Weve all benn teens we know that. It just drives teens crazy.
The driver who drinks and drives is to blame for drinking and driving.
No. It's not just the license that's suspended, it's your right to have a license.
For most motorhomes that the general population drives there is no special license required. If the motor home is very large and exceeds DMV specifications for the personal auto requirements then you will need to get a special license. Check with your local DMV to see if they require any special or written driving tests.
Yes, he drives a pretty nice car. he drives but he dont know how to get to my house
The drivers license can be revoked for speeding, reckless driving, when one leaves the scene of an accident with injuries and when one drives under the influence of alcohol or prohibited substances. Other causes for revoking one's drivers license are refusal of alcohol test, refusal to pay a traffic fee or refusal to declare an accident.