If you want to drive legally you must have a valid drivers license. If you are asking about car insurance you must check with your state and ask what the state minimum for auto insurance is.
Yes. You need to be licensed before you can drive, legally. Not only you can get in trouble but your parents as well. Even if they did not know you were driving without a license.
You can't drive legally until you get them renewed
NO you dont you only need a motorcycle license to drine a enduro bike on the road, but a regular dirtbike does not need a license
No
Only if you intend to do those things.
No, you cannot legally drive in Colorado with a Kansas learner's permit. Learner's permits are typically only valid within the state they were issued and do not grant driving privileges in other states. To legally drive in Colorado, you would need to adhere to their specific licensing requirements, which may include obtaining a Colorado learner's permit or driver's license.
The only way to legally do this is to not drive your car.
If those are the only occupants of the car then neither can drive legally.
Legally, NO! You can sell the vehicle to anyone if the vehicle is over 10 years old and you sell it for parts only, but if the buyer wants to drive the vehicle, they will need a title.
There worthless cars that only a tramps drive and the have four wheels a steering wheel an whine and there's many
You can be any age to drive a car on private ground, the laws only apply on roads that are owned by councils.
Only if you know how to drive them