Yes
Added: The above answer is correct - as long as you are just visiting the state, or are a member of the military stationed there. If you have moved to live in California, you may NOT continue to drive using the drivers license from your former state. You must apply for a new California drivers license.
yes
Yes, but you could probably sell the license plate to illegal immigrants for cash.
You can get you license at 16 but it wont be a full license. For the mean time you will have a junior drivers license that will let you drive from 5am to 9pm. Then when you are 18 they will send you a full drivers license.
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Yes. But not if you are under 16. Please check for more details in New York driver's manual (related link).
None.
New York can revoke your driving priveleges in their state. Where the license is from does not matter.
No you do not need a license.
The Florida license will replace your New York license. Any points or suspensions will follow your record, too.
New York City has a specific “Yellow Taxicab” license that is require for taxi drivers. Information can be found at http://nyc.gov/html/tlc/html/licenses/drivers.shtml The first year is a probationary period, after which if there are no issues with the driver, a longer period license will be issued.
An American Citizen with proper identification and the appropriate fee can obtain an enhanced driver's license ("EDL") at the state agency which issues drivers' licenses in the states of Washington, Vermont, Michigan, New York, and California.
yes you can