depends on what state you are in
Not if she does not have a license. All drivers are required to have a license. If she does have a license, she can drive with them in the car.
no, not until you are 18
No, no one who is not legally licensed can lawfully drive a motor vehicle. NO state awards drivers privileges to anyone that young.
It makes no difference WHO he is transporting. They can drive ONLY in conformance with the restrictions (if any) stated on their class of license.
The answer depends on the agreement with the second state. Many do not suspend your license for an out of state violation, you would simply not be able to drive in the state that suspended you (in this case New York). NY cannot prevent you from driving in Oregon if you have an Oregon license, they can only refuse to allow you to drive in NY regardless of the state that issues your license. Oregon MAY choose to suspend your Oregon license completely, but that decision is made in Oregon.
The Mississippi state quarter was minted in 2002.
In order to qualify for in-state tuition in Mississippi, you have to have lived in the state for one year before admitting into the school. If you are 21 and have lived in Mississippi for one year, you can petition to change your residency.
In order to get a license, you will have to attest that you are not currently married. If the first was not executed, the second one could be legally obtained.
The starting pay for a new teacher in the state of Mississippi is $32,000 to $35,000 a year. This is for a person who has a Bachelor's degree, has passed the Praxis in education and in his or her subject area, and has a Mississippi teaching license. The pay is different from state to state. Check your state's department of education website for a more accurate amount.
Once your drivers license has expired, it IS illegal to drive/operate a motor-vehicle in any state. If your license has been suspended/expired for longer than 1 year, you will need to re-take the written portion of the driver's test and the eye exam. Driving without a license is a serious offense and punishable by fine or even possibly imprisonment.
A person with a driver's license that is active and current and not suspended can drive a car. A 38-year-old is old enough to have a license but can't drive a car without one.