The same as if you were driving with an in-state license, so long as you're driving on an unrestricted license in good standing from the state of issue.
In Australia every state has it's own rules. Please contact the transport authority of the state they should be able to help you out.
None, unless they are driving or employed. If driving, they must conform to the rules of the road as told them when they got their driver's license. If working, they must conform to the rules of their employer and the state.
Rules are different in each state. If the judge did it than the answer is yes.
No, individuals with a probationary license are typically restricted from driving out of state.
Yes. No different than if you were a resident of that state and driving on a suspended license. A suspended license is invalidated everywhere.
A state can request for your state to suspend your license. Your state may or may not comply. If your state does not comply, the other state can still revoke your driving privilege in that state, and, if you're pulled over in that state, it is treated the same as driving on a suspended license.
In every state, you must pass a driving test to get a drivers license.
A person 's driver license will automatically be suspended if convicted of?
No.
California
Go to the New York's Drivers License CenterConsult your out of state Driver's License/ Learner's permitIf it valid only in the state that issued the permit, you cannot use it in New York.
Illinois can revoke your driving priveleges in their state. Where the license is from does not matter.