No, you must have it on your person and be able to display it when asked.
At 21, you should have a fully unrestricted licence (unless you're subject to some restriction not listed in the question), and could drive at any time you wished. If you're on a restricted licence at 21. chances are, it's something like a provisional licence so that you can still get to work while on a suspended licence, or something to that effect, rather than the graduated licence system (which ends at age 18). In that instance, the conditions would have been dictated to you by the DMV when the provisional licence was granted.
No. It is not legal to drive in the UK without a licence. You must be 17 to hold a full licence. Learners must apply for a provisional driving licence this can be done while 16, however you must be at least 17 to drive a car in the UK.
You can get your learners licence at 15. While you have a learners licence you must be accompanied by a fully licenced driver. You can then get your restricted licence after passing a driving test. You are not allowed to drive between 10pm and 5am unless you have a fully licenced driver in the front passenger seat. This lasts for 18 months when you can apply for full licence after passing another driving test.
No, you cannot use your passport while it is being renewed.
This is a question we get frequently. The short answer is none. This is for two reasons. The first reason is that you can only be issued a licence by your state of residence. If you're a resident of Tennessee, you can only be issued a licence by the state of Tennessee. The second reason is that the DMV agencies from each state share information with each other - thus, any DMV you go to will know your licence is suspended and will not issue you one while that suspension is active. Even if it were possible, you still wouldn't be allowed to drive in Tennessee - when your licence was suspended, so was your driving privilege, meaning you can't drive a motor vehicle in the state of Tennessee on any licence.
No. you must have a valid licence on hand while driving. Cops WILL bust you for that.
If I'm interpreting this correctly, you're asking if you can downgrade a suspended CDL and be able to drive on a regular operator's licence. It does not work that way. While the suspension period on any licence is active, you may not acquire or possess any other class of licence, nor operate a vehicle on any other class of licence. If you wish to downgrade your CDL, you will have to wait until you have met the criteria to restore your licence and driving privilege, then request a downgraded licence at the DMV once you have done this.
Before you get a CDL, you will. You cannot legally operate any vehicle requiring a CDL on a public roadway without either holding the appropriate class of CDL (plus endorsement when necessary) or the appropriate class of CDL permit while being supervised by a licensed CDL holder.
18 or older. They have to be considered an adult and be responsible for themselves. They have to have their own driver's licence.
Yes, you can book a flight while your passport is being renewed. However, you will need to provide the airline with your passport information once it has been renewed before you can travel.
Yes, you can leave the country if your driving privileges are suspended.
You would need to specify which state you're referring to. Different states have different classification systems for non-CDL licences. In your case, the answer will probably be no. While you have a Class F licence, you only have a permit for any vehicle requiring a licence over that class - hence, the only way you could drive the Class E licence vehicle is if you were supervised by a fully licenced driver who had that class of licence.