Yes, in the United States, you need a valid driver's license to legally drive a vehicle on public roads.
In the United States it is not required that you have a drivers license of any type to purchase and own a car. You do need a license though to drive the car.
I don't think that you can drive anywhere :(
you can drive anywhere in the U.S. with any states drivers liscense.It is possible to drive across the country without having to obtain a drivers license in each state because a drivers license is valid in all 50 states. Most states also have a drivers license compact that reports traffic infractions.
If you live in the United States, people who have a drivers license and above the age of 16 may drive.
If you have a valid drivers license from one state in the United States it would be honored in all other states in the United States. If you move from one state to another you have a certain amount of time to get a license in the state you will be residing in.
You can drive in all fifty states.
Most states mandate a motorcycle license.
Most states require a separate drivers license. -------------- In some countries (Sweden for instance) it's allowed to drive 125cc's on a car drivers license!
Yes, by 1938, most states in the United States required drivers to have a driver's license to operate a motor vehicle legally. The licensing system was established to ensure that drivers had a basic understanding of vehicle operation and traffic laws. However, the regulations varied by state, and the process of obtaining a license was not as standardized as it is today.
No. A suspended license is suspended in all states.
look in the drivers manual
You do not need a drivers license unless you want to drive a car on public roads. In that case you need a license because all states have laws that require you to have a license. That license proves you have taken a drivers test and are qualified to drive.