Yes it is the same!
If you are caught driving without the correct licence, you will receive 3-6 penalty points, a fine of up to £1000 and you may be disqualified.
Your driving license may have been revoked for various reasons, including accumulating too many points on your driving record due to traffic violations, being convicted of driving under the influence (DUI), or failing to meet certain health or legal requirements. It's also possible that it was revoked due to unpaid fines or failure to appear in court. To understand the specific reason, you should check with your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or relevant authority.
Yes, so long as your not having a licence isn't due to it being suspended/revoked.
*Suspended means not aloud to drive on your licence for a certain reason until that reason is fixed (ex.unpaid tickets) or until the date that you were legally given. You technically still obtain a licence it is just suspended. *Revoked is having no licence whatso ever for a certain amount of time due to criminal charges or infractions against you. Being revoked you have no licence at all.
It means you cannot legally operate a motor vehicle. This information is freely shared with ALL other states, consequently - your driving privileges being revoked in one state means they are revoked in all states.
You'll typically have to have any fines and/or sentences fulfilled before you'll able to upgrade from a permit to a licence, but unless it's a ticket which caused your permit to be revoked, it shouldn't impede you from being able to get an actual licence.
No, you do not need to sign the back of a photo for a provisional driving licence. When submitting a photo, it should meet specific requirements set by the licensing authority, such as being recent and of high quality. It's important to follow the guidelines provided by your local driving authority to ensure your application is processed smoothly.
Obviously, it is not legitimate, and you would be disqualified at least!
You can drive in France with a non-european driving licence, but there are many limitations. You are able to drive for one year (except for students and diplomats) before being asked to change your licence to a French one. Your licence has to be issued by your country of normal residency at the time of the delivery (if you are surinamese, you cannot drive around with a licence obtained in Trinidad unless you were legally living there). Your driving licence must be valid in the country of origin (especially regarding the penalty points). The licence must be written in French or accompanied by an official translation or has to be in international format. These limitations (and others) are described on the French public service website (in link - French)
Probation can't be revoked for "being too poor." It can be revoked for failure to pay court ordered fines and fees.
You don't need an operator's license if you want to have a truck driving job, but you do need a special kind of license if you're intending on being a trucker.
In basketball, players are allowed to commit a total of five fouls before being disqualified from the game.