It's not a matter of age. It's a matter of whether you are a legally licensed driver. State laws may vary, but a driver's license means you are qualified to drive, and the lack of one means you are not, no matter how old you are.
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You must be aged 18 years and above before you can apply for a driving licence.
This means driving under the influence of alcohol and/or driving under the influence of drugs.
We can't know the consequences until we actually know they exist. Read your Bible.
Under age drinking is when you drink when you are under the legal age limit.
States typically use blood alcohol concentration (BAC) as the primary measurement for determining Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) or Driving Under the Influence (DUI). A BAC of 0.08% or higher is commonly considered legally impaired for drivers aged 21 and over. For commercial drivers and those under 21, the legal limits may be lower. BAC is usually measured through breath, blood, or urine tests.
This means driving under the influence of alcohol and/or driving under the influence of drugs.
you can't buy alcohol when you are under-aged. unless you are out of the United States. .....or possibly a fake I.D. but that's bad especially if you get caught.
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The national driving age is 16, however permits are given out at 15 for some people. This is after taking the proper driving course and completing a driving test.Many states and cities have further restrictions on drivers. Some places don't allow people under 18 to drive with other under 18-aged people in the car. Some places it's under-21.Some places in the US don't allow teenagers to drive after dark.
It is true that aged drivers have fewer accidents per driver than those under 65.
From aged 13+ you can use bebo