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no. you can only get your driver's permit.
A US driver's license is Valid for 3 months (90 days) only. In addition to that, it is recommended (not required) to carry an international Driving Permit or attach a French translation to you US driver's license. You are to be at least 18 years old to drive in France. Some states like Louisiana, Pennsylvania, etc... may exchange their US driver's license to a French driver's license. A US driver's license is Valid for 3 months (90 days) only. In addition to that, it is recommended (not required) to carry an international Driving Permit or attach a French translation to you US driver's license. You are to be at least 18 years old to drive in France. Some states like Louisiana, Pennsylvania, etc... may exchange their US driver's license to a French driver's license. A US driver's license is Valid for 3 months (90 days) only. In addition to that, it is recommended (not required) to carry an international Driving Permit or attach a French translation to you US driver's license. You are to be at least 18 years old to drive in France. Some states like Louisiana, Pennsylvania, etc... may exchange their US driver's license to a French driver's license.
You can only get a license in the state you reside in.
No. Not only is your license suspended, but so is your very privilege to drive, on any license.
No. You can only get a driver's license from the state you live in.
When your driver's license is revoked, it means that it is taken away for only six months.
doctor, nurse, bus driver, taxi driver, truck driver
A train driver can only be a person who has been through jail an is over 60....HA lol who the tool who wrote this? anyway you need to have a drivers license and train license which takes many years to get and need to be around 25.
The State of Maryland now has a graduated driver's license program. A driver can receive a provisional driver's license at age 16 years and 3 months and after holding a learner's permit for the specified period of time. If the driver is less than 18 years old, they must have the provisional driver's license for at least five months before they can have anyone under the age of 18 in the vehicle with them. After the five month probationary period, a driver less than 18 years old with a provisional license can only have a minor in the vehicle when accompanied by a qualified supervising driver or if the minor is a direct family member. ** See the Maryland MVA website for more detailed information **
Yes, as long as you are with a license driver. Also it is only good for 30 days. So if you are moving there then you will need to take there test.
Yes... only if they have 4 years of driving experience and G class license
How do you get car insurance on the driver only