I'm not aware of laws in Florida, but the decision to cite a driver for a minor offence such as that is usually at the discression of the officer making the stop.
At the age of 8, children can sit in the back seat without a booster seat. They do need to have a seat belt; however, and not be in the front. They need to be securely fastened as well.
You can go by plane or use any kind of vehicle.
The VEHICLE that you are driving must be properly insured.
To get out a booster seat you have to be at least 4 feet 9 inches
I would think you could purchase the car without it, but without a license its going to be very difficult to get plates and tags for the vehicle.
The Florida Highway Safety Motor Vehicle website makes no claim that a license is required to buy a vehicle. Obviously you must have a license to drive one, but owning a car is legal without a license.
Yes. It is the vehicle that is being insured, NOT the owner. The owner's license status is irrelevant.
I heard you have to be 135cm in England.
at age five
Eight
No. Under Florida law, operation of ANY gas powered vehivle on the orad requires both a drivers license and vehicle registration.
You can for short vacations but you cannot remove the children permanently without the consent of the other parent and a modification of court orders.