The age at which you can get a driver's license depends on where you live.
In the United States, you have to be 16 years or older to get a full (unrestricted) license, depending in the state you live in. In a few states (Alaska, Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming) you may get a Learner's Permit at the age of 14.
In most other countries, the minimum driving age is 18, with some at 16 or 17 and others at 21. Alberta, Canada is the only place whose minimum driving age is 14.
You can be 14-16 years old and get a restricted license.
You have to be 14 to get your learners permit and at the age of 16 you can get your drivers license.
14 with driver's education
Yes, there are some cases where a child of disabled parents can get a drivers license at the age of 14. The license is called a hardship license.
You can start with a learner's permit at age 14. Read this for all the information about getting a drivers license in MS. http://www.dmv.org/ms-mississippi/drivers-permits.php
No, you can't get one at the age of 14. A legal driver must be the age of 15 and be with an adult that has a valid license and is over the age of 21.
16 years old to get drivers License.
You can purchase a car at any age. HOWEVER, you must have a drivers license to legally operate it. ages range from 14-17 throughout the united states to get a drivers license
The age you can get your drivers license in California is 16. You are however required to go through 6 hours of driving training to obtain your license.
No, no country or state allows license privileges to anyone that young. Most allow licenses only after age 14-18. 16 is the most common minimum age to acquire a license.
Drivers in Italy must be at least 18 years of age.
The age limit varies by state.