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You have to be at least 16 to get a learner's licence. After at least 360 days, you can take a roadtest to get a novice licence. Two years after that, you can take another road test to get the full class 5 licence. With a learner's licence, one person with a driver's licence, who is at least 25 years old, has to be in the vehicle with you when you drive. You can also only have one additional passenger. With a novice licence, you can drive on your own, but can only have one passenger unless the passengers are members of your immediate family or if you have someone with a driver's licence, who is at least 25 years old with you.
a learners licence is needed if you drive alone, you are only allowed to carry a passenger when you have a full motorbike licence
In the UK you do not have to wait or be 18, you need to have a full licence or have someone with you with a full licence
if you are a learner driver u need a person with a full licence sitting in the passenger seat and u need to be insured
It depends where you are. In Canada and the US, you can acquire a learners permit when you are 14. This means you can drive with someone who has an actual drivers licence in the passenger seat. When you are 16, you can acquire an operators licence, meaning you can drive alone. I don't know the laws for any other places, though.
You need a caegory C licence if the vehicle is over 7.5 tonnes
You would need to specify which state you're referring to. Different states have different classification systems for non-CDL licences. In your case, the answer will probably be no. While you have a Class F licence, you only have a permit for any vehicle requiring a licence over that class - hence, the only way you could drive the Class E licence vehicle is if you were supervised by a fully licenced driver who had that class of licence.
If you have obtained a provisional licence, and are insured to drive a car, whilst accompanied by a passenger who has a full licence and passed their test at least 3 years ago, 17.
I don't think so. You have to be 15 to drive one after you get your licence.
It has to be greater than a 4 passenger to get your bus lic.
At a minimum, a Class C Commercial Drivers Licence with Passenger endorsement and no air brake restriction (if the vehicle is equipped with air brakes). If the vehicle has a GVWR of over 26,000 lbs (which is a bit unlikely with an 18 passenger vehicle), then a Class B CDL would be required, again with the Passenger endorsement and without a restriction on air brakes, if the vehicle were so equipped.
All but a school bus and motorcycle