Unfortunately yes, if you get an international licence as well.
No. You need an international drivers license in order to drive anywhere other than your country of residence.
yes
No .
I was able to use my California drivers license to rent and drive a car while I was in Melbourne last November. :)
No, you must have a 'motorcycle' licence to drive a motorised scooter in Australia
No. There is a tractor license? Not in Australia. The answer is still no. Having a tractor license would not let you even drive a forklift.
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If you are not from either New Zeland or Australia, then yes, you would need an international driving license to drive in those countries.
in every county you can have it like if you an American license you drive it everywhere so its aloud because one time my uncle went to Netherland with a American license
well.....no
Yes If you have a valid UK license you can drive in Australia
You can drive with some American driving licenses in France (not all states have their license recognized as valid), but never under age 18 which is the legal minimum age to drive.
Yes you can, the info at the below site will help you
You can drive in England for up to a year with a non EU overseas licence.