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You can use an EU driving licence in the UK until it expires.
A licence (or license) ALLOWS you to drive a car. It does not REQUIRE you to drive a car.
Yes, as long as your not driving
for ever
If you have an EU driving licence, you may use the licence for as long as it is valid. If you have a licence from outside the EU, you may only use it for the first 12 months that you are in the UK. After this time you must obtain a UK licence.
There is no specific duration that you need to hold a British driving licence to drive in America. As long as you have a valid British licence and an International Driving Permit (IDP), you can drive in the United States as a visitor. It is important to note that driving laws and licence requirements may vary by state, so it's advisable to check the specific regulations of the state you plan to drive in.
A provisional driving licence is required to be able to drive on public roads in the UK. Once one has obtained a provisional driving licence, it is valid until the theory and practical tests have been passed.
Yes, so long as it is a valid licence for the car or motorbike you will be driving in the US.
Any EU or EEA issued driving licence can be used in the UK. There used to be a time limit on how long an EU licence could be used, but that law has been repealed.
You can use it as long as you live since both (UK and Norway) are part of the EU.
depends on the judge useually 6 monts to a year
In the UK, no, so long as you still have a valid driver's licence.