No, but you should be able to get an international driving permit that would carry some weight. In the US, US citizens can get them at AAA. International driving permits are not good as license substitutes in the country where they were issued. In other words, someone in the US can't get and use one in place of a US license that has been suspended or revoked.
yes
yes, as long as you obtain a visitors license for that state
A drivers license number is used to keep up with everyone. This is in every state not just Pennsylvania.
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"Licence" is the spelling common to Commonwealth countries (Canada, United Kingdom, South Africa, Zimbabwe, etc.". "License" is the spelling used in the United States of America (and may be used in Canada, as well).
HGV drivers need a Category C license. The Category C license is used for drivers of large vehicles not weighing more than 750kg. The vehicle is usually a large truck where the cab is permanently attached to the trailer.
As far as I can determine, there is no "international driving permit" that is independent of your drivers license. There are several "international driving permit" forms available from Automobile Associations and such, but these are basically translations of the information shown on your domestic drivers license into several different languages. They must be used in conjunction with your home drivers license; they have no validity on their own.
It's not a bad idea to, as they can be used for purposes of identity theft.
Your drivers license, proof of insurance and cash, check or money order.
Not as long as it is not meant to be used for an unlawful purpose.
Rear view cameras on a vehicle can be used while taking a drivers license test only if its a factory supplied camera. If it is an aftermarket camera, then it can be requested to be disable.
Yes! It also damages hotel cards that are used to get into your room.