Probably not. Most states will give provisional licenses at 16 with provisions (restrictions) expiring at age 18.
Although several requirements for getting a California driver's license have changed, the age requirements have not changed since 1997.
It does not matter about age as long as you have drivers licenses
no. and if you're eleven, i doubt you're an expert driver.
Answeri think the least age is like 17
yepp. 18 now. :'(
16.
Yes to 17
In British Columbia, the Novice (N) and Learners (L) type driver's licenses prominently display the date of birth of the license holder. Additionally, the licenses include a distinctive design and color coding that helps differentiate them from full licenses. For individuals under the age of 19, the "N" or "L" designation indicates that they are novice or learner drivers, making it easier to identify their age category at a glance.
The basic license allows a person to drive a car or light truck; age requirements are vaired, but most countries start at around 16-18 years old. Other specialist licenses can include heavy truck, machinery, passenger, and bus endorsements. these require a standard license, sometimes to be held for at least two or up to five years, before a person can apply for them, and then must pass strict tests to demonstrate they can actually safely operate it.
It depends where you live. Countries have different regulations for driving licenses. You need to check the legislation in your area.
Proof of age and identityProof of social securityProof of residencyProof of liability insurance
No, no country or state allows license privileges to anyone that young. Most allow licenses only after age 14-18. 16 is the most common minimum age to acquire a license.