No, it is only valid in countries with which the UAE has a reciprocal driving agreement.
To get a permit, you have to be over 16 years old and have a valid drivers license.
Yes, in many countries, you need an international driving permit (IDP) along with your valid driver's license from your home country to legally drive. It serves as a translation of your driver's license and is recognized in over 150 countries. It is important to check the specific requirements of the country you plan to visit before driving.
You have to be over 25 and have a valid license - not a learners permit or G1
If you have no license, you will be charged and prosecuted for that, i.e. "driving without a valid license or permit to drive". If another person is also in the vehicle, you will be charged with "carrying passengers without a valid license" (or the equivalent in your area). If you do not have a license, you are not allowed to drive. There is very little excuse for doing otherwise.
you must have a valid motorcycle license if the moped is over 50 cc's. you must be at least 16 with a valid drivers license if it is less that 50cc's.
In Indiana- none unless it is a relative 21 yrs or older holding a valid license of their own, the passenger is 25 and a valid license holder, or the 16 yr old driver has held their valid license over 6 months.
You do not need to be a high school graduate to attend truck driving school. You do need to have a valid driver's license and in most states you need to be over 18 years old for insurance purposes.
Depends on who was at fault: If you were at fault, then you would get a citation (TICKET) for driving without a license (See 12500(a)C.V.C.- an infraction) and would also be cited for the violation that occurred leading to the car accident (i.e., illegal turn, fail to stop at stop sign/signal, etc....) If you weren't at fault, the other person would be cited. Just because you don't have a license doesn't automatically mean you're at fault. If you're an out-of-state driver with a valid license, then you'd be treated as if you had a valid California license.
This might be different depending on the state, but generally you can get a ticket, but if you go to court and show the judge your valid license, the ticket will be revoked and your record will be clean.
Indiana's requirement to get a driver's license is to have had a learner's permit for 180 days (around six months). Other requirements are passing a driving skills test, taking an examination and a vision screening.
It's not vital to have a degree to become a truck driver, but the qualifications you do need are a valid truck driving license (CDL license) and a clean record, both driving and criminal. You have to be over 21 and have no signifcant vision problems (i.e. using corrective lenses is fine). There will be extensive training, including regular physicals, but it can be a rewarding job.
Yes, in many countries, you will need an international driving permit (IDP) along with your valid driver's license from your home country to legally drive. It serves as a translation of your driver's license and is recognized in over 150 countries. It is recommended to check the specific requirements of the country you plan to visit before traveling.