Residents with valid license
Driver of military vehicles
Driver of farming equipment
Member of U.S. Armed Forces
Nonresident on Active Military Duty
The drivers license from your home state of residence is legal as long as you are still a legal resident of that state. If you become a resident of the state of Texas (other than being stationed there in the military), yes, you would.
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The legal age of majority in the state of Texas is 18 years of age as defined by the Civil Practices and Remedies Code for the state of Texas.
Yeah. There is a thing called the two of three rule in all states. As long as your home of record and your drivers license are for the same state or your car and drivers license are from the same state you are legal. If the car you are driving is registered somewhere other than Texas and you have a license from one state other than Texas and your home of record some place else, you would be illegal. But as long as two of those three are the same you are legal to drive anywhere.
No, it is not legal to drive a Polaris Razor 1000 anywhere in the state of Texas.
That's not legal in any state.
No, not in Texas or any other state.
No, it is not.
Yes!
Yes.
The minimum legal drinking age in the state of Texas is 21.
No. You are only allowed to have one drivers license - issued by the state in which you maintain your legal residence.