Look on the license itself and read it CAREFULLY. On there somewhere it MUST give the date it expires, or after what age it is no longer valid.
Yes. You need to be licensed before you can drive, legally. Not only you can get in trouble but your parents as well. Even if they did not know you were driving without a license.
The only way that a person can legally drive with a revoked license is with what most states call driving privileges. A judge can allow the person to drive for work purposes and can restrict the days and times, even where the person can drive, depending on work needs.
16, generally.Anyone with a drivers license can drive alone, even a minors provisional drivers license. I say 16 because the earliest a californian can aquire a license is at age 16. I say "generally" because technically a younger, licensed, out of state driver could enter California.
If you lose your driver's license and need to drive, you should contact your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to request a replacement license. In the meantime, you may be able to use other forms of identification, such as a passport or state-issued ID, to drive legally. Driving without a valid license can result in fines, penalties, and even legal consequences.
In the UK, you are not allowed to drive any motorised vehicle on the public roads until the age of 16 years. At 16 you may drive a moped or a motorbike, but you need a Provisional Licence (learner's licence), and I think you have to pass a sort of written test even before that.
Might help if you told us what state, province, or even country you are in !
No. There is a tractor license? Not in Australia. The answer is still no. Having a tractor license would not let you even drive a forklift.
(in the US) If you have an adult, non-learner's and non-restricted drivers license, yes,
You will get a ticket if you drive without your License in your possession.
You cannot legally drive in Australia without a valid driver's license. It's against the law and could result in fines or even arrest. To Drive in Australia you need to pass Driving knowledge test
Receiving 2 points on a provisional license as a minor typically indicates a traffic violation or infraction, such as speeding or running a stop sign. Accumulating points can lead to consequences, including increased insurance rates, restrictions on driving privileges, or even license suspension, depending on the severity of the offenses and state laws. It's important for minors to understand these implications and drive responsibly to avoid further penalties.
Yes, you can legally drive a rental car even if the vehicle is not registered under your name. Rental car companies allow individuals to drive their vehicles as long as they meet certain requirements, such as having a valid driver's license and meeting the minimum age requirement.