Yes, just so long as the license is valid in the state you come from.
All US states reciprocate.
no, not until you are 18
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The State o' Maine's license is the only license .. with a dead animal on it!
No, you cannot drive out of state with a license at 16.
In the state of Maine, the legal driving age is 15. However, one can only receive their permit and drive with an adult at 15. Once the child turns 18, they can try to get their license.
You are not allowed to drive after midnight of the suspension date.
In Maine a moped under 50cc and over 25cc must be registered and the operator must have a form of operators license such as a drivers permit, drivers license etc.
Yes, you can drive in California with an out-of-state license as long as it is valid and you are not a California resident.
Maine allows you to, but you must check with the state you want to drive in.
To drive a rented boat in an Arkansas State Park, if you already know how to drive a boat that means you don't have to have a license but if you do not know how to drive a boat you have to have a license.
No, individuals with a probationary license are typically restricted from driving out of state.