yes you can , however you need to have it with you at all times and still have all the relevant insurance etc
Anyone can drive in the UK provided they have a full and valid driving licence for the vehicle they wish to drive.
In most countries, yes that is the way it happens. However, if you hold a full driving licence for one type of vehicle, in most countries this full licence may be used and will act as the provisional driving licence for a new type of vehicle you are learning to drive.
Motor homes which are fitted in small truck or light motor vehicles need no special licence. For driving the motor-homes or RVs which are on heavy motor vehicle will need heavy vehicle driving licence
No, you don't- your own national driving licence will suffice.
You have to be 17 years old to drive a car in the UK (unless you are disabled, in which case you can qualify for a specially adapted vehicle with a limited speed limit). But once you have passed your driving test and have a full driving licence, you can drive a delivery van- a car licence covers vans as well.
you can not drive with algerian driving licence but you can live in France for 6 months and exchange your algerian licence to a french one and you can drive in the UK
Having a driving licence means that you have past a test proving you know about the rules of the road and are sufficiently skilled to drive safely without endangering other road users. It is a LEGAL requirement to have a driving license if you are driving a vehicle on a public road (you must also be insured when driving).
Yes, a Robin Reliant is not classed as a 'slow vehicle' for the purposes of exeptions to the motorway.
No! You can buy any vehicle you like from a police car auction however you will need a licence to drive the vehicle on public roads. Either arrange transportation or someone with a licence to remove the vehicle from the police auction
Everyone has to have a licence to drive any form of vehicle on public roads in the UK. Whilst a licence is required to drive on a public road, any person may drive on private land without a licence with the consent of the landowner, but it is illegal - regardless of any licence or not - to drive without lawful authority on any common public land, such as moorland.
If the minibus capacity is less than 9, you may drive it with a normal (car) driving licence. If the minibus has a capacity of 9-16, your driving licence must include category D1.
You can use an EU driving licence in the UK until it expires.