Yes, provided they have a valid driver's license. Many people in the US on student visas own and drive cars.
People of Germany drive cars, such as Opel, Volkswagen, Porsche, Audi, Merecedes-Benz, RUF, and more. I'm sure they have imported cars, too.
If you talking about the ones in the united states then they usually drive luxury cars and trucks, but mind you they work for it . The other ones who try to get by drive whatever car they can.
There is no such law. People who finance cars drive them across state lines regularly. They are not limited to driving in only their state of residence.There is no such law. People who finance cars drive them across state lines regularly. They are not limited to driving in only their state of residence.There is no such law. People who finance cars drive them across state lines regularly. They are not limited to driving in only their state of residence.There is no such law. People who finance cars drive them across state lines regularly. They are not limited to driving in only their state of residence.
Of course. Nearly all cars in the United States are left-hand drive.
Yes. Anybody with money or credit can buy a car.
Actually, cars don't drive. People drive cars.
it varies between country, city, state.
you can't drive in venice. but theres a huge carpark in the north where venicians keep their own cars. Lots of venitians have boats.
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Most people in Alabama drive cars around to travel day-to-day within the state. When they need to leave the state, they could drive or fly.
You have to drive on the left side of the road.