No, sorry the rental company will not put a 16 year old on as an addtl driver
Check your state rules. In Georgia you have to have your license for at least 6 months before you can drive with anybody in your car that isn't in your immediate family. I think it's okay if they are brothers/sisters.
Yes, you can typically drive a Hertz rental car out of state, but it's important to check with the specific rental location for any restrictions or additional fees that may apply.
no and you shouldn't drive
There are a handful of states which will issue a drivers licence if yours is suspended in a another state - I don't remember all of them offhand, but I do believe Indiana is one. HOWEVER, it's not as simple as going there and getting a licence. You must have established residence in that state, and you would be restricted to driving only within that state - your licence would be invalid outside of that state. Even if you were able to simply go to another state and get a licence, you still wouldn't be able to drive in your home state - when a state suspends your licence, it's not just your licence which is suspended, but also your driving privilege in that state, meaning you can't drive in that state with any licence until you get your driving privilege reinstated.
To drive on your own out of your home state is going to require a full licence. A hardship licence is granted by the state in instances where the person doesn't meet the requirements for an unrestricted licence (i.e., they'll be under 18, or they have a suspended licence but need to be able to get to work, medical necessity, etc). It is only applicable within your state of residence.
Yes, provided it's an actual drivers licence, and not a permit.
Yes, you can typically drive a rental car across state lines, but it's important to check with the rental car company beforehand to ensure there are no restrictions or additional fees associated with doing so.
Yes, that is the legal age to drive a car, but many children rarely get their licence at 16, rather 17.Another View: 16 may be the legal age in some states, but it is by no means the legal age in all states. Check carefully with your local state DMV.
First, you can only hold a licence from your state of residence. So if you're an Oklahoma resident, that's your only option. Second, because of information sharing, you're not going to be able to get a licence in any other state until you've met the conditions for reinstatement of your OK licence. Third, even if you could simply drive across a state line and get a drivers licence, you still couldn't drive in OK - when your licence is suspended, so is your driving privilege - hence, you wouldn't be allowed to drive in Oklahoma on any licence.
There is no specific duration that you need to hold a British driving licence to drive in America. As long as you have a valid British licence and an International Driving Permit (IDP), you can drive in the United States as a visitor. It is important to note that driving laws and licence requirements may vary by state, so it's advisable to check the specific regulations of the state you plan to drive in.
if you have licence, and you have permission to driver the car, then you can drive the car,but laws change from state to state,so in some countries, insurance is compulsory to drive the car
This is not a state specific question. If you are given permission, then you are covered. Note: you can only drive a rental vehicle if your name is on the rental agreement.