You need the exact same license to drive an electric vehicle as you do to drive a gasoline vehicle on a public roadway.
In the UK you do not have to wait or be 18, you need to have a full licence or have someone with you with a full licence
a learners licence is needed if you drive alone, you are only allowed to carry a passenger when you have a full motorbike licence
You have to have a full car licence or a full motor bike licence.
Yes
To drive a ltz400 quad bike you will need a full car licence or full motorcycle licence category B1. Also you will have to be at least 17 years old to get the licence.
Anyone can drive in the UK provided they have a full and valid driving licence for the vehicle they wish to drive.
No. You need full UK driving licence to drive in France
You can use your full UK or any other valid EU licence to drive in Ireland. If you wish to remain in the country then you will need to exchange your licence for an Irish one. Note that this only applies to "FULL" licences, if you have a "provisional" or "learners" licence you will need to do the Driver Theory Test and get a Learner's Permit which is valid for two years but you can only drive if accompanied by the holder of a full licence. As well as EU licences the following full licences can be exchanged for a full Irish licence, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Australia, South Africa, Japan.
a battery is a acid full piece of medal that helps electric powered things when you connect wire on each side.
Yes, if the vehicle is roadworthy, they are insured to drive it and hold a full licence.
If you have obtained a provisional licence, and are insured to drive a car, whilst accompanied by a passenger who has a full licence and passed their test at least 3 years ago, 17.
A 'full UK driving licence' refers to a driving licence issued by a UK authority that entitles the bearer to drive a car on the public highway without L plates or supervision.