A license, a vehicle, and insurance.
Yes, a driver's license is required to legally drive a vehicle on public roads.
Yes, in most places, you are required to have a driver's license in order to legally drive a vehicle on public roads.
Insurance co. are not required to test drive any vehicle.
Not individually, but the vehicle they drive must be insured.
Any vehicle you drive on public roads is required to have turn signals.
Yes, in most places, you are required to have a driver's license in order to legally drive a vehicle on public roads.
In most situations, the insurance follows the vehicle, therefore, if you don't have a vehicle you would not have a need to have insurance. You still have the responsibility to make sure that any vehicle that you do drive is insured. If you borrow someone's car and drive it, you have the care, custody, and control of the vehicle and you are legally responsible to make sure it has the legally required coverage. If you drive an uninsured vehicle, you will be ticketed.
Whether a vehicle has air or hydraulic brakes has no impact on what kind of license is required to operate it in the US.
To rent an all wheel drive vehicle, you can contact car rental companies and specify your preference for an all wheel drive vehicle. You may need to pay an additional fee for this feature. Make sure to provide your driver's license and any other required documents when renting the vehicle.
Yes, in most places, you are required to have a valid driver's license in order to legally drive a vehicle on public roads.
The purpose of a clutch on a vehicle is to disconnect the drive of the engine from the gearbox (this would be required when the vehicle is stationary or to change gear). While the engine is running the crankshaft is continually turning, It is the crankshaft that turns the gearbox and via the gearbox the road wheels. Obviously there are times when the engine is running but drive is not required, The clutch is the mechanism by which this is achieved.
No, the registration process and obtaining the title for a vehicle are not the same. Registration is required to legally drive a vehicle on the road, while obtaining the title proves ownership of the vehicle.