no. you can only get your driver's permit.
Yes. Providing the adult is old enough and has a valid drivers license
No. They figure the preceding five years is grace period enough.
Your education has nothing to do with you getting a drivers lincese. As long as your old enough to legally drive in your state and can pass the drivers test there is nothing to stop you from getting it.
This depends on what state you are in and what the court rules, but most likely they will withhold your ability to get a license until they feel you would be old and mature enough to drive a motorized vehicle.
Because they thought 16 year olds would be responsible enough to drive cars....
15 for a permit. If you do enough time driving with parents, you ca have a license at 16.Added: The age for qualifying for a drivers permit is set by he individual states, and is not a question that can be responded to with a generalized answer.
Old enough to know the difference between "half" and "have" or how to spell "license." Or 25 in Texas.
Just your passport will be enough, they will most likely not ask for your driver's license, but passport is required
I would think that may vary depending on your location but in general, if you are old enough to drive and have a drivers license and a car, you would be old enough to buy car insurance.
As old as the minimum driving ageAdded: If you are old enough to have a drivers license, you are old enough to have it suspended. In some states so-called "senior" drivers (meaning those past a certain age) are required to have more frequent eye tests and if probable cause exists to suspect their capability to operate a motor vehicle, to have them re-take the motor vehicle operators test.
Not unless you are a diplomat. Other than that it would be wise to apply for an International Drivers License which would be valid sufficiently long enough for a tourist visa visit in the US If you intend to take up temporary residence (student or temporary residence status) you will need to apply for, and pass, the state dirvers license exam of the state in which you will be residing.
Well this is an interesting question. Since you do not have your license then you are legally not supposed to be driving on any public road. Furthermore not having your license means that you pretty much have no right. So yeah a police officer could search your car. Hope this helps