yes BUT
Only as a visitor UNLESS
You have restricted licence from Texas.
The restrictions might include DUI breath testing machine, Youth and such.
If you are moving to Connecticut you have a limited amount of time to get local licence.
If you have a valid driver's license you can drive in any state in the union.
Yes
A driver's license is not required to purchase a car in the state of Texas. A license is required in order to drive the car.
NO! You would be a fool to drive without insurance.
Not legally - but that doesn't appear to be a problem. If you have an international driver's license then you can legally drive using that license.
Yes, but don't plan on being the driver until you do get a license.
15 years old in the State of Texas you can get a learners permit. This enables you to drive as long as there is a licensed driver above the age of 18 in the car with you. At 16, you can then get a driver's license. With certain met criteria, you can get hardship license at 15, to give you the ability to drive alone with restrictions, such as time of day.
No, you do not need a driver's license if you do not drive at all.
Yes, you can drive in Canada with a US driver's license as long as you are visiting and your license is valid.
Yes, you can drive in Mexico with your current driver's license from the United States.
Yes, I have a driver's license and am able to drive family members.
The purpose of a learner's permit is allowing a beginning driver the chance to drive like they have a license, but only under the supervision of someone with a driver's license. You can't drive on the highway alone with one. Refer to Connecticut's driving laws for more information.