If you intend to drive the tractor on the "public" roads, then yes you will need to take the DVLA "tractor or specialist vehicle" test.
If you NEVER go on a public road or highway (even briefly) you do not need to take the test. - the penalties are high if you are caught without a license driving a tractor on a public road.
So it's best to take the test, even if you don't think you will need it. It's only £62 during the week, so a small amount.
Generally in any part of the world where you need a license to drive a car on a public road you will need a license to drive a tractor on the road. It will vary between country to country, even state to state wether you need a special license class or wether the tractor falls under an existing (generally mass based) category.
You can operate any motor vehicle of which you are liscensed to drive. So, you may drive a car to your tractor-liscense test, but not a tractor. (provided you have a drivers liscense)
If it's a full, unrestricted license, you won't have to retest.
To obtain a new UK driving license, you need to apply for a provisional license, pass a theory test, take driving lessons, pass a practical driving test, and then apply for a full driving license.
You will need to take a written driver's license test and a road test to obtain a regular class E driver's license in Florida.
Assuming the license is a driver's license and not some other kind, you will need to pass an additional test in the UK, as the DVLA does not recognise a Pakistan license for the purposes of exchanging a full license.
Yes, in most states, you need to obtain a learner's permit before you can get a driver's license. The permit allows you to practice driving under certain restrictions before taking the driving test for a full license.
the only test you need to pass in order to acquire a realtor license is your state's Real Estate License State exam.
No you can't you have to wait until your 17 an have a car license.
For anything which is a licensed, road legal vehicle, you need to take a test and obtain whatever class license is necessary for that vehicle, be it Class C/D for your passenger cars, and Class A or B for heavy commercial vehicles.
Yes, in California, you typically need to take a written test and a vision test to renew your driver's license.
To get your license, you need to meet the age requirement, pass a written test, complete a driving course, and pass a driving test.