Yes, you can rent any vechile as long as you have a driving license to show.
In which country? Abnd do you mean a licence to drive a scooter, or the road tax licence?
You can use an EU driving licence in the UK until it expires.
Yes If you have a valid UK license you can drive in Australia
You can drive a car if you have your licence at age 16.
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In the EU you should be able to use your home EU country licence for all the categories of vehicle it licences you to drive in any EU member state, so if you have a UK HGV licence you can drive a truck anywhere in the EU. In the USA you need the CDL licence.
An international driving licence (or license) is a multilingual guide to the information on the driver's license issued by the government in your country, state, province, etc. The international driving licence does not allow you to drive without your government-issued licence, it simply allows authorities in other countries to understand the information on that licence.
what licence do u need 2 drive a aixam in uk
This depends on the country you live in. In Australia and USA you are required to have a forklift licence.
They are now requesting passports.
You can drive in France with a non-european driving licence, but there are many limitations. You are able to drive for one year (except for students and diplomats) before being asked to change your licence to a French one. Your licence has to be issued by your country of normal residency at the time of the delivery (if you are surinamese, you cannot drive around with a licence obtained in Trinidad unless you were legally living there). Your driving licence must be valid in the country of origin (especially regarding the penalty points). The licence must be written in French or accompanied by an official translation or has to be in international format. These limitations (and others) are described on the French public service website (in link - French)