Yes, a driver's license is required to legally drive a vehicle on public roads.
A license, a vehicle, and insurance.
I bought a vehicle but cannot drive as I cannot have a drivers license. Is there a way to insure and license it in my name so I may have a licensed driver drive my vehicle?
Only if you plan to drive a vehicle. This is generally the reason people get a drivers license.
Yes, If you plan to drive with your new drivers license, this is after all the reason most people get a license. All Drivers are required to carry verifiable Financial Responsibility while operating a Motor Vehicle.
For public roads - yes. Doesn't matter who owns the vehicle, you still need a license to drive on public roads. And the vehicle needs to be registered, insured and inspected. On private property or closed off tracks, you can drive without a license.
You do not need a drivers license to register a car in the state of Missouri. A drivers license is only required if you intend to drive the car.
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.
Yes, in most places, you are required to have a driver's license in order to legally drive a vehicle on public roads.
A driver's license is not required to purchase a car in the state of Texas. A license is required in order to drive the car.
There is no license required to drive in the NASCAR series racing.
No, the Queen is not legally required to own a driver's licence to drive.
Yes. You can register a vehicle but you can't drive it on public roads.