Yes: If you don't have a licence in one state as a result of a conviction you can't get one in any state.
You can apply for flatbed truck driving jobs in all fifty states. www.swifttruckingjobs.com will help you learn what is needed in order to start a career in trucking.
Yes.
NO
You apply by taking a driving test similar to ones in the United States or Cananda. Just drive on a public road or park lot.
Australia has no maximum driving age but its minimum is 16years and 9months which is when you are allowed to apply for a licence Actually, depending upon the state of Australia, the minimum age to apply for a licence is 16 years. In Queensland, for example, a person may apply for his or her learner's permit at age 16, but cannot sit the test until he/she turns 17.
More explicit information would have to be known. The question states CONVICTION of Domestic Violence. Even though it may have been "set aside," you may not qualify under the Lautenberg Amendment.
You would need to apply for a visa. Generally, a drug conviction will make entry to another country difficult because it warrants extra scrutiny. It is possible some countries are more liberal than others. However, do not conceal a conviction in a visa application. Most countries can check and if found out your passport will be stamped 'visa refused'. This will then add to any problems.
YES. the laws in Australia apply to everyone regardless of race.
At age 15 (sometimes 16), you can apply for a motorcycle learner's permit, in most states.
Go to a driving school?
No, each state and territory in Australia sets its own blood alcohol limits for non probationary drivers. These limits may vary between jurisdictions, so it's important to be aware of the legal limit in the specific location where you are driving.
the age you could start driving is 18 going up some people I think they start 16 I'm not sure but usually you start at 18 cause that is when you are a adult and is your choice not mines lol