The legal driving age in England is 14 for electrically assisted pedal cycles; 16 for mopeds, cars (when speaking of people receiving the mobility component of disability living allowance at the higher level), small agricultural tractors, and small mowing machines or any other small pedestrian controlled vehicle; 17 for motorbikes up to 125cc power, cars, large agricultural tractors and small road rollers; 18 for vans and lorries if you are a member of the young driver's scheme and 21 for large road-rollers and all other vehicles. A provisional or full licence only lasts until your 70th birthday. Once you are 70, you must apply to renew your licence. The licence will then normally be renewed for three years.
17 years of age
probably after they decide to move the driving age to 21, as they are planning on doing.
Driving from Canada to England is currently impossible.
The age limit for driving has not been raised to 18.
There have always been rumours, and it has been debated a few time in Parliament but there are currently no plans to raise the driving age in the UK.
The minimum age is 17 but most rental companies will not rent cars to under 21s for insurance purposes.
The legal driving age in Portugal is 18yrs.
The legal age for driving in Liechtenstein is 18.
The minimum driving age in Paris is 18
17 However, it's quite common for young people to not own cars until after university, because of the cost of insurance
The earliest date your provisional car driving licence can become valid is your 17th birthday.
If you receive the higher rate component of the Disability Living Allowance, you may begin driving at the age of 16. Otherwise, you must wait until you are 17.