No, not on any public roads.
No, you won't be able to. A licence suspension covers all classes of vehicles.
if you have a suspended driver's license you can't operate anything with a motor so in that case go ride your bike
Yes, your ability to legally operate a government vehicle is dependent on the fact that you are legally licensed by your state. A government drivers license only signifies that you are qualified (by the government) to operate certain types of vehicles - nothing more. If your state driving privileges are suspended or revoked you may not operate a vehicle with only a government drivers license.
To operate a car what type of license do I need
In my state of CT to drive any vehicle on its public streets a driver must have a valid drivers license. If person with a DWI conviction has not had his license suspended, then he may operate any motor vehicle.
Yes you do need a driver license
As old as the minimum driving ageAdded: If you are old enough to have a drivers license, you are old enough to have it suspended. In some states so-called "senior" drivers (meaning those past a certain age) are required to have more frequent eye tests and if probable cause exists to suspect their capability to operate a motor vehicle, to have them re-take the motor vehicle operators test.
If you have a drivers license, it must have a endorsement to operate a motorcycle.
no license or insurance needed if under 50cc
No
Yes and no. Your privledge to operate a motor vehicle is still suspended in Arkansas, however in Minnesota you will be considered to have no license. You will not be able to get a Minnesota license since you have a suspension in Arkansas.
With or without a drivers license you must carry with you a valid certificate to prove that you have been trained and tested to legally operate a fork/lift truck for commercial use.