Generally hardship licenses are only available to adults. It probably depends on why the child's license has been suspended in the first place.
A person can only drive where the hardship license states that they can. Usually a hardship license allows a person to drive to work, the store, and appointments.
yes and with a restricted license as well
No
You don't. You MIGHT be able to get a hardship license, which is only valid to drive to and from work.
Depending on the situation you may qualify for a hardship or provisional license that allows you to drive to work, school, etc. Contact the DMV.
Usually it will only allow you to travel to and from work. Or if your occupation consists of driving, youll only be allowed to drive for work. People who lose their license usually get this if them not driving will cause hardship on the family.
no and you shouldn't drive
A hardship license allows a teen to drive as a restricted licensed driver. The age varies by state. Usually there limitations placed upon the driver such as route, miles, no night driving and only family members as passengers.
The only reason I can think of where you might lose your license is if you have a hardship license so that you can drive to school. Otherwise, if you have a good driving record and insurance, you should be fine.
To drive, you have to have a driver's licence. Where you're driving to/from doesn't change this.
No, it is not safe. If you are on a farm, maybe. However, there is nowhere that grants a hardship license before fifteen.
No, but the rules of the road apply to anyone driving.