I don't know that there is a MAXIMUM age law in the U.S. for a drivers license.
The oldest person my boss taught to drive who got their first time license was in their 90s'
as soon as you steal a gold Mercedes and have a goat in the back seat
Australia has no maximum driving age but its minimum is 16years and 9months which is when you are allowed to apply for a licence Actually, depending upon the state of Australia, the minimum age to apply for a licence is 16 years. In Queensland, for example, a person may apply for his or her learner's permit at age 16, but cannot sit the test until he/she turns 17.
The minimum age is 17 but most rental companies will not rent cars to under 21s for insurance purposes.
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18 is the minimum age for getting driving licence. person who cross the age of 14 can get licence for motor cycle without gear (with parental acceptance. his/her parent personally sign in leaner's licence forum.)
In the UK there is no such thing as an International Driving Licence - your UK licence is valid throughout Europe
the age of fifteen you can get a permit 16 you get a licence but in kansas you can get a farming licence @14 if you own more than 5 acres
You can get your permit at the age of 14but your parents have to sign and the lowest age for your licence is 16
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It depends on what country you live in. A simple rule to keep to is. If you have a driving licence then you can be towed. Age is only second, first you must have a licence. You must have a licence to be in charge of a motor vehicle.
There is no age limit on operating a motor vehicle in the UK, the onus is on the individual to decide when they are no longer fit (or willing) to drive. When a person reaches 70 years of age, they then have to renew their licence every three years and many do so. In fact there are currently about 30 people in their 100s who are currently holding valid driving licences in the UK.