You would have to check with your state's DMV regulations governing the issuance of Commercial Drivers Licenses.
Buses and taxis. Disabled if they have registered. Bikes and alternative fuel vehicles.
Around the 1600's
That depends on the assessment of the capabilities of the disabled person by the coach and parents.
collect the Dole or drive taxis. Seriously, the same as anywhere else.
Yes they can if the person has hand buttons to drive
i dont know why dont you find out you lazy pie
It depends on where you live, but generally, no, they would not drive minors unsupervised.
You are given a short acting sedative for the colonoscopy. You are not permitted to drive yourself home.
Yes we have taxis.
No. You are permitted to drive a moped or scooter on most public roads, however not on interstate highways.
A 16 year old is only permitted to ride a scooter of below 50cc in the UK- that is, above & including 49cc. They also have to wear a crash helmet at all times, and display 'L' plates on their bike. Sixteen year olds are also allowed to drive tractors on UK public roads. These are now the only motor vehicles that under-17s can drive legally in England (unless they are registered disabled, and have been given special dispensation to use an invalid-adapted vehicle).
The law clearly states a permitted drive must drive with a license driver at all times. You also are not permitted to drive after dark. One policeman is not the law in Maryland and you will find that out the next time you get pulled over and its costly.