To give them a chance to learn how to drive (14 would be a learners permit which has many restrictions like only being able to drive with passengers who all have their full non-probationary class 5 licence or better, among other restrictions).
14 I believe. You can drive at 14 in Alberta, Canada.
14 HOURS
Turn her in to the police
Yes, it is legal. In Alberta anyway.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 14 hours and 13 minutes.
Alberta Nelson was born on August 14, 1937, in Erie, Pennsylvania, USA.
14
Basically they're the same. In Saskatchewan you get it with 15, in Alberta with 14.
Alberta Franklin died on March 14, 1976, in Mountain View, California, USA.
You can get your learner's license at 14, followed by a 2 year probationary period, so at the earliest you can have your driver's license at 16. It doesn't matter how old you are after 14 that you get your learner's license, there is still a 2 year probation.
its 14 no its not but its 16
Alberta, Canada - 13.9 people/square mile.