Irregardless of how long you've had your license, if you're 18+, you can legally drive minors. If younger, check with your local DMV for the requirements, but in California, you've got to drive for a year or more to be able to drive them around and there are time restrictions to this as well (they have curfews).
In Texas, a person must be at least 18 years old to obtain a full, unrestricted driver's license. However, a licensed driver who is 16 or 17 years old can drive a minor, provided they hold a provisional license. It is also essential that the minor is a family member or that the driver has permission from the minor's parent or guardian.
if has a drivers permit and there is an adult with the 16 year old yes he can
No. The person with the minor driver must be of legal age.
If the minor does not own the car and lets another minor drive the car, that is Grand Theft, Auto.
Old enough to legally drive is old enough to buy auto insurance. i still a minor you will be required to have your parents countersign the application
If the minor has a valid driver's license, they can drive you home.
If you are a minor, you are not of age to drive.
The owner of the vehicle is usually held liable.
The Morris Minor is an English car, the first version of it appeared in 1948 as an economy car. Hundreds of these lovely little cars still drive around today.
Yes, but only one other person for a designated amount of time.
The car wasn't around to drive in 1860. If your father would trust you with the reins, you could drive the wagons pretty young.
no because they are from a different state and rules are rules