No, it is not permissible for an individual to hold two driving licenses.
In 2009 there was just under 35 million licence holders in the UK.
Paper driving licences issued before 1998 are still legal documents in the UK. As of June 2015, paper counterparts are no longer legal documents and were only ever valid with the accompanying photocard.
No;liquor licences are issued by state governments jn Australia
Queen Elizabeth II does not hold a driving licence or a passport.
I think it is possible to hold a cell phone while driving!
NO. It is not allowed In Islam. This is a contentious issue in Islamic circles. There are Muslims who hold that it is permissible and others who hold that it is a fraud.
Yes, it is possible for an individual to hold multiple passports.
Sure they can. But for it to be legal thay need to hold driver's licences, then there's a question about what the insurance agreement for that vehicle says.
It is possible to exchange a driving licence issued by an EU or EEA Member State for a full Irish driving licence. Ireland has agreements with all EU/EEA States and recognises full driving licences issued by competent authorities. A full list of these states is outlined below. Ireland also has agreements with certain other countries/States which means that if you are coming to Ireland to take up residence you can exchange your driving licence for a full Irish driving licence and you will not need to do a driving test. A full list of these countries and States is also outlined below. If you are not from any of the following countries/States but you do hold a national driving licence or an international driving permit from your own country, you can drive in Ireland for the duration of your temporary visit. (A temporary visit is regarded as a period not exceeding 12 months). If you will be resident in Ireland for more than 12 months (and again, are not from any of the following countries/States) , you will need to go through the full driving licensing procedures (see 'How to apply). Since 1 January 2003, you are required to carry your driving licence with you at all times when motoring in Ireland. Licences from EU/EEA States are recognised, licences from these countries/States are also recognised: * Australia * Gibraltar * Guernsey * Isle of Man * Japan * Jersey * South Africa * South Korea * Switzerland If you are not from any of the above countries, (for example, if you are from Canada, the United States or New Zealand), and you hold a national driving licence or an international driving permit from your own country, you may drive in Ireland for the duration of your temporary visit (up to 12 months). You will find this and more information at the site below:
In the UK no you do not need a licence to own a funeral directors, however, in some other countries you are required to hold certain licences.
It is very important to not be distracted while driving. If a baby is driving a car, it would be very distracting to the baby if he was also being held. Please don't hold a baby while the baby is trying to drive. How would you like it if someone was trying to hold you while you were driving? Not very fun, now is it?
No, you only need a driving license to drive it.