For any international travel you should have a passport. That would be the same for going to Ireland. It will depend on where you are coming from and your nationality, as to what might be accepted. The best advice though is to bring a passport always.
No. Read the front of your provisional license:
"This is a learner license issued to enable the licensee to learn to drive and it is not valid outside Ireland"
Yes, but you will need to be accompanied by a fully qualified driver.
To get a provisional driver\'s license in Ireland you may need an Irish passport as a form of identification. Application form D201 must be completed in addition to other requirements.
17 if you have a provisional license. 18 to drive it on the road in the UK but it varies in the us
Where I live: YES Where you live, you should ask again and tell us where you live.
You can drive with a US license in Ireland as a visitor for up to 12 months. So for most tourists, then there is no problem. If you are staying for more than 12 months, then you will need to apply for an Irish license and go through the full procedure for getting one, including doing a driving test.
Provisional License are good within the Continental US only. You would need an international liscense to fly from Jersey to Liverpool.
It differs by state. In New Jersey, a driver has to be 17 to get a "provisional" license and 18 to get a full license. Provisional means no driving after midnight, and only one other non-family member in the car at a time.
No. You cannot drive in the US without a US license
It is not legal to drive with a foreign driver\'s license in the US if you have a suspended Florida driver\'s license. You will need to resolve the suspension in order to drive legally.
as soon as you get your license
No
No you can not
You can drive in the US with a driver\'s license from a foreign country if you have a suspended Florida driver\'s license, but you will be breaking the law.
Might help if you told us what state, province, or even country you are in !