There are international agreements in place which usually allow tourists to use their own national driving licence in another country for up to 1 year so long as they do not intend to settle permanently in that country. The only way to be absolutely sure is to check with the Embassy of the country that you intend to visit.
You may need to obtain an International Driving Licence.
Also note that in the US licencing is done at the State level. You may need to reconsider the situation in each State.
Yes, any legal driving licence from any country is allowed in the UK. Just remember to drive on the left, also some drivers find it hard to comprehend roundabouts, but they are quite simple really.
You can convert the UK Driving License to Irish one, but there are few restrictions. You have to contact the road Safety Authority in Ireland who can help you out.
Contact your nearest DVLA they should help you out.
No, you only need a driving license to drive it.
three weeks
no licence is required for off-road use. A quad can be driven on UK roads with a car licence.
Yes you can BUT if you were staying a while in NZ you might want to change to a NZ license!
You can use any non-EU driving licence in the UK for the first 12 months of your visit. If you are in the country for longer, you will need to get a UK driving licence once those 12 months are up.
i think in the UK you can drive as long as you want with a international license. and can i drive in the UK with a Dutch license? i think in the UK you can drive as long as you want with a international license. and can i drive in the UK with a Dutch license?
no you cant
You can always ride a bicycle, regardless of your driving license status.
A valid Irish Driving Licence is acceptable in the UK, you are not required to change it.
In the UK there is no such thing as an International Driving Licence - your UK licence is valid throughout Europe