Anyone with a proper drivers license may operate the vehicle the license is for regardless of the number of passengers the vehicle may carry.
For example a standard Class F license permits the holder to operate any light truck, passenger van, or passenger car, regardless of the passengers present in those vehicles.
If you have your license you can drive with anyone in the car. If you mean that the 17 year old is on their permit and you want to be the "adult" then there is an age requirement, typically like 21 or 25.
It depends on the state issuing the license. More than likely after a year, yes it is.
A 16 year old cannot drive by themselves or with someone under 21 even if you have your permit. You need your license to do so.
Not if she does not have a license. All drivers are required to have a license. If she does have a license, she can drive with them in the car.
A person with a driver's license that is active and current and not suspended can drive a car. A 38-year-old is old enough to have a license but can't drive a car without one.
As soon as you get your drivers license, you can drive! Some states have provisions for drivers under 18 such as you cannot drive after 11pm or you can only have 1 non-relative in the car at a time. Check with your state's DMV to see if there are "junior license" restrictions. But no you don't have to wait even a second after you get your license.
No, you have to have a license to drive any kind of boat ... sorry
yes but for a only a year after you have entered US. After a year you cant drive , you need to get a Texas driving license.
Yes even 50cc or under moped requires a valid DL. 14 year olds can get an M2 permit and drive a 50cc or under moped, but all operators still need a valid license.
depends on what state you are in
Depends on if they have their license.
yes with a driver license