Yes, with training and a parent/guardian must closely supervise.
where?
Able to drive depends on maturity of child. Legally no.
If they're able to drive in the first place, certainly.
Probably because the Nile flooded once a year. They wouldn't be able to farm if it didn't.
No, it is not safe. If you are on a farm, maybe. However, there is nowhere that grants a hardship license before fifteen.
Probably because the Nile flooded once a year. They wouldn't be able to farm if it didn't.
um,maybe if the 12 year old knows how to drive it well and no cause that INSANE but possible
Communist china, or, if u don't have a time machine, ask a farmer near u.
no because tobuscus dosnt have a mustace
In Illinois, a 14-year-old cannot legally drive on a farm plate, as they must be at least 16 years old to obtain a driver's license or permit. However, a 14-year-old may operate a farm vehicle under certain conditions if they possess a valid farm work permit and are engaged in agricultural work. It’s important to check specific regulations and requirements from the Illinois Secretary of State or local authorities for the most accurate guidance.
No, a 13 year old can not work on a farm in Pennsylvania unless the parents own the farm. A 14 year old can work on the farm after school hours.
HP appear to have created the HP dc7700 in 2006, with the first reviews of the machine appearing between September and November of that year. The dc7700 was part of a drive by HP to create an easy to use "fuss free" machine.