UK's local DMV should have that information for you.
You can apply for a provisional as early as 15 years and 9 months, it will not become valid until you are 16 and it will not be valid for cars until you are 17.
In the UK there is no such thing as an International Driving Licence - your UK licence is valid throughout Europe
Yes, for up to 12 months and then you must apply for a provisional UK licence.
You can start learning to drive in the UK at the age of 17 on a provisional license you cannot have a full license until you are 18. You can ride a 50cc or under moped or scooter from the age of 16
16 for farm tractor, 17 for car, 21 for truck or lorry.
Yes, you must have at least one passenger who:is over the age of 21,AND who has a full, UK driving licence.
yes everwhere you do Any EU driving licence will be acceptable for driving in Poland; for EU citizens there is no need to get an international licence.
You can convert the UK Driving License to Irish one, but there are few restrictions. You have to contact the road Safety Authority in Ireland who can help you out.
The lowest age that someone in the UK can obtain a driving license is 16 with an appropriate disabled certificate. For most people, the youngest they can obtain a driving license for driving a car is when they are 17. However, they can obtain a provisional license at the age of 16. At the age of 16, one can drive a moped or learn to drive a car or motorcycle. So, someone born in 1993 would be able to obtain a provisional license in 2009 and, assuming they pass the driving tests, a full license in 2010.
Contact your nearest DVLA they should help you out.
No, you only need a driving license to drive it.
three weeks
If you have a UK driving license (you can learn from the age of 17), you can drive in the US. If you are British and don't have a license yet and want to learn in the US, it depends on the state you live in. It's between 16 and 18 years of age.