Yes. I'm not too fond of their 100 km/hr (about 62 MPH) speed limit, though.
Drive WHERE! (in the US) Canadian drivers licenses are honored the same as licenses from the individual states.
Yes
Heck no
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.
No, they do not need a drivers license to drive a NASCAR race car.
You need to be 18 to get you drivers license but when you are 16 you can drive with a guardian that has a drivers license.
you don't need a special license to drive an RV just a regular drivers license
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.
No
I don't think that you can drive anywhere :(
Not completely sure, but I am sure you can drive in US for a short period of time, but it differs between states. Attached is a link which has list of states and under them are procedures with contact numbers which can help you out.
Can you drive a 50 cc scooter in Texas without a drivers license
You don't need one. Canada and the United States are both members of the Unilateral Driving Compact through the United Nations; your Alaska drivers license is usable in Canada.
Yes, you can drive in US with an international drivers licence.