The oldest is IDE.
very old
yes you can In some cases yes, in others no
You are licensed, and have all the proper documents needed to drive in the US - which are pretty much the same documents you need to drive in Canada.
The hard drive is needed A hardrive is needed
No, you cannot drive from Dallas to the Loire River. Dallas is on the North American continent. The Loire River is in France. They are separated by the Atlantic Ocean. Some form of air or water travel would be necessary.
You can't drive directly from Europe to Florida because there is the whole Atlantic Ocean between them. Europe is a continent, Florida is a state in the US, and USA is in America (also a continent).
If any one wants drive across borders they have to have a license issued from a Western Hemisphere country. If the driver is from the North American Continent. He or she must also stay within the car's registered country of origin.
There is no data. Many appear in shows, museums & parades to this day.
They drive anything from BMW's to Rolls Royce's to the oldest smallest worst cars you have ever seen.
Continent of Eurasia. If no man made fences or signs stopped you, you could drive a car from Vietnam to France. No ocean separates Europe from Asia.
logical drive C.