Yes, the only requirement for applying for a GB licence is UK residency, citizenship is irrelevant.
no because you need important documents to prove that you are a US citizen
It is advisable to have a passport but a citizen of Mexico or the USA can do this with a drivers license.
No. NTSA guidelines require a passport (foreign or US), US passport card, green card or US drivers license or non-drivers license.
If you are not a US citizen, I'd advise taking your passport.
No, picture ID such as a drivers license would be sufficient if you are a UK CITIZEN.
Yes. If you are a foreign citizen renting a car, all you need is your passport (and a credit card or cash, of course).
A passport is not required for a drivers' permit exam.
NO passport needed, as long as you return to the same port you left from. You may need your drivers license and/or a birth certificate to prove you're an American citizen.
I know the answer to this because I am not a US citizen either but I do drive here. YES- a passport (foreign or otherwise) that is dated and valid is an excellent piece ofg identification that will allow you to fly within the USA. I carry mine all the time although I could use my US drivers license
No but you do need photographic ID for both the plane and the ferry, eg passport , drivers licence, citizen card.
If you are an U.S citizen,you don't need a passport to fly there,becacuse Hawaii belongs to U.S. But you need to have some kind of photo Id to show in the air port.In that case you can use your passport too as ID.Or drivers licence..
New drivers can benefit from being on their parents insurance because their parents can take advantage of additional discounts that teen drivers wouldn't otherwise get.