there is no such thing as a automatic licence, but there is a regular licence.
No Sorry mate
No, you cannot legally drive a manual transmission vehicle in the USA with an automatic license. You need a manual transmission endorsement on your license to do so.
You don't need a license to drive a quad.Added: But they are not legal to operate on the public roadways anyway.no you just need a licence to drive road legal quads an scramblers no you do NOT need a car licence to drice a quad or a scrambler and stuff like that but for an off road quad or a scrambler you do NOT need a licenceThis vehicle requires no license because it is not street legal, and as such it is illegal to drive on public roads.
You can operate a quad bike with a category B or B1 licence.
nope
You don't need a license to drive a quad in most states or provinces. Its illegal on the road so there is no permit to drive it. Just off road.
you will need to be 17 with a FULL CAR LICENSE
Yes, in Spain, you need a specific license to drive a quad bike, known as the AM license, which allows you to operate vehicles with a maximum engine capacity of 50cc. For more powerful quad bikes, typically over 50cc, you will require a B license, which is the standard car driving license. Additionally, riders must also comply with age restrictions and safety regulations. Always check local laws, as requirements may vary by region.
I don't think so. I think you have to get a different license since this vehicle is different than that of a regular motorcycle.
Yes, in many places, you can drive a 50cc quad on a provisional license, but it often depends on local laws and regulations. In the UK, for example, you can ride a 50cc quad as long as you have a provisional driving license and are following the necessary restrictions, such as wearing a helmet and not carrying passengers. Always check your specific region's requirements to ensure compliance with the law.
Provided you could start the car, there is no reason whty you couldn't as they function almost as an automatic does.
It depends on the law of your individual state or country.In UK at least a B1