you have to be 17 year old
No, a UK driver's license is not valid in the USA. Drivers from the UK must obtain an International Driving Permit (IDP) to drive in the USA.
Yes in the UK but you must have usual insurance cover etc.
In the UK, drivers must be at least 17 years old to compete in rally events. However, those under 18 need parental consent and must hold a valid driving license. Additionally, they must be members of a recognized motorsport organization, such as the Motorsport UK.
You cannot drive in the US on a UK drivers license, or ANY other foreign license (except Canada & Mexico). You must apply for an International Drivers License issued under the auspices of the AAA (American Automobile Association). I'm told that it is a relatively simple process.
Not in the UK
You cannot drive in the US on a UK drivers license, or ANY other foreign license (except Canada & Mexico). You must apply for an International Drivers License issued under the auspices of the AAA (American Automobile Association). I'm told that it is a relatively simple process.
you must take a manual driving test and then you will be able to submit your licence to the DVLA to have the new category added.
This completely depends on which country/state you live in. In the UK, for example you have to be 17 before you can get your drivers license whilst in North Dakota you can get a drivers license at 14.
a full UK driving license.
Foreign driving licences can be used in the UK for a maximum of 1 year by temporary residents. Permanent residents must obtain a UK licence before they can drive in the UK.
Yes, you must. Edit: Although the above answer is potentially correct - in the UK you don't HAVE to carry your licence with you when driving BUT you MUST produce it on request - at a police station of your choosing.