depends how much alcohol was consumed. .5oz / hour
Take motorcycle lessons and get a driving licence.
In most countries, yes that is the way it happens. However, if you hold a full driving licence for one type of vehicle, in most countries this full licence may be used and will act as the provisional driving licence for a new type of vehicle you are learning to drive.
None if after you get pulled over you fix it before the court hearing.
You must be aged 18 years and above before you can apply for a driving licence.
my mom says it is kind of easy i think before you get your licence you have to take a test about the driving law
No. You must first be qualified and be a fully licensed driver in your own jurisdiction before you can apply and qualify for an international license.
No you do not, but you do need to pass the written and driving exams administered by the DOT in order to get a license.
Yes, there is a limit to the size of quad bike that you can ride on a full UK driving licence. If you passed your car driving test on or after January 19, 2013, you can ride a quad bike with an engine size up to 50cc. If you passed your driving test before this date, you can ride a quad bike with an engine size up to 125cc. It's important to note that these restrictions do not apply if you have a motorcycle licence.
dear sir, I have missed my driving licence since,before last three months. Any way is there i replaced . Regards Karthikeyan r.karthikeyan@suzlon.com
It is important to have experience before getting a driver's license. In order to obtain a driver's license you will have to take both a written and driving test. Without driving experience it would be impossible to pass the driving test.
If you passed your driving test before January 1997 you can. if not you cant without taking a D1 driving test
You can drive in France with a non-european driving licence, but there are many limitations. You are able to drive for one year (except for students and diplomats) before being asked to change your licence to a French one. Your licence has to be issued by your country of normal residency at the time of the delivery (if you are surinamese, you cannot drive around with a licence obtained in Trinidad unless you were legally living there). Your driving licence must be valid in the country of origin (especially regarding the penalty points). The licence must be written in French or accompanied by an official translation or has to be in international format. These limitations (and others) are described on the French public service website (in link - French)