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Not if you are a legal Canadian resident.
You must be aged 18 years and above before you can apply for a driving licence.
Having a driving licence means that you have past a test proving you know about the rules of the road and are sufficiently skilled to drive safely without endangering other road users. It is a LEGAL requirement to have a driving license if you are driving a vehicle on a public road (you must also be insured when driving).
It depends on what country you live in. A simple rule to keep to is. If you have a driving licence then you can be towed. Age is only second, first you must have a licence. You must have a licence to be in charge of a motor vehicle.
If it is road legal and you have a full driving licence and insurance you can ride it on a motorway.
Most insurance companies will specify that the driver must be 'road legal'. That means a valid driving licence for the vehicle must be held, an expired licence is not a 'valid' licence.
Paper driving licences issued before 1998 are still legal documents in the UK. As of June 2015, paper counterparts are no longer legal documents and were only ever valid with the accompanying photocard.
As far as I am aware you only have to have a driving licence. However, you must take training. The legal age in the UK is 16 (minimum school leaving age).
NO. You cannot get any license or legal documents anywhere in the United States With out a social security number. With out your S.S.N your not a legal citizen of the UNITED STATES
No. It is not legal to drive in the UK without a licence. You must be 17 to hold a full licence. Learners must apply for a provisional driving licence this can be done while 16, however you must be at least 17 to drive a car in the UK.
yes if he is not handicapped, but that sign is not legal
I believe so.