Not necessarily. If they have a repeated pattern of dangerous driving, then yes. But for some, it may be a one-off thing.
5
No limit.
17
as soon as you steal a gold Mercedes and have a goat in the back seat
Ther should be no age limit but there is an age limit of 16 at the monemt.
In the UK there is no such thing as an International Driving Licence - your UK licence is valid throughout Europe
This will depend on what jurisdiction you are in, as different states and countries have different rules. Common offences that might cause you to lose your license include: -Persistently breaking the speed limit -Running red lights -Driving under the influence of illegal drugs -Driving above the legal limit for alcohol -Driving dangerously in other ways. Normally, for your license to be suspended, you will have to be taken to court.
Yes, I think it should be because people that leave school at the end of year 10 need to be able to be independent.
about 6 to 8 hours
Yes. If you are given enough tickets for driving a vehicle with expired tags to send your points over the limit you may have your license suspended.
It depends on how much over the limit you were going.
I think that it doesnt matter about the age of the driver, but their ability to drive. Many young people think that all old drivers are a nuisence on the road, but i am 73, and am still driving without a single accient to date. I also know that these days, it is the youth that seem to be cause all the havoc with their cars and dangerous driving.