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You can no longer legally drive. And you probably won't be able to get a license in another state.
No. Oregon has suspended your right to drive within Oregon. An out of state license does not change your suspension.
To drive LEGALLY you must be the minimum age in your state.
The license needed to drive a commercial van may depend on the state you are residing in. To find out if you need a special license check the department of motor vehicle website in the state that the license is to be obtained in.
If you want to drive legally you must have a valid drivers license. If you are asking about car insurance you must check with your state and ask what the state minimum for auto insurance is.
Yes. If you're licence is revoked in one state you most likely are not able to drive in any state. Each state honors the laws and punishments of other states.
If they have a driver's license, then yes. If they have a learner's permit, then no. If they have an intermediate (class Y) license, then yes between 6am and 10pm and no the rest of the time.
This is a state law. In Illinois and Texas I know for sure the answer is no. If you're caught, your license will be suspended. What state are you interested in?
If you are legally allowed to drive, then technically you can. However, if you have a physical or mental condition that prevents you from driving safely, I don't think you can keep your license. Check with your local DMV; I think they'll issue you a state photo id if you can't legally drive
It depends where in the world you live. In the US it varies from state to state, but generally the age is 16 or 17; that is a "solo" license where you are legally able to drive a motor vehicle by yourself.
No points ... you could be arrested and the vehicle impounded. You cannot drive any vehicle without a drivers license legally.
If you are cited numerous times for traffic violations, the State will revoke your license and you won't be able to drive legally.