Pretty much just like a box truck for a company. You don't have to have one to borrow a UHUAL or PENSKE truck. Strictly for business or schools.
A Pennsylvania driver's license is valid in all US states and territories. Most countries will allow a US driver's license holder to drive in their country, regardless of state.
I am not aware of any state that will allow you to buy a car without a valid drivers license.
A class D drivers license allows you to drive a small passenger car and truck. No motorcycles and no big rigs.
Only in an emergency you can fly. Enhanced Driver License is only allowed for "land and sea", there is petition in congress to allow 'Air".
No; most countries require two separate licenses or classes of license to be gained. Some do allow restricted use of motorcycles (for example, a maximum size of engine per license level) while only a driver's license is held, however.
There is a fee penalty but nothing else. They will allow you to change your license when you get around to it.
There are many websites which allow you to look up driver's licenses online. Two of these websites are: www.license.shorturl.com/ and www.dmv.ca.gov/online/onlinesvcs.htm
No, South Dakota will honor Iowa's ruling. They will not allow you to obtain a license before you could get one in the original state.
No, it will not.
Yes, most states allow drivers to be excluded.
You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not own so the answer to the question is no. The insurance must be in the name of the vehicles owner. If there is a good reason that the owner has no license some insurance companies will allow the owner to purchase the insurance in their name but exclude themselves as a driver and list the person or persons who will be driving as listed drivers on the policy. This is a legally written policy.
Actually there are still several states that allow illegal aliens to obtain driver's licenses. New Mexico is one of them....you just have to bring other identification with you and proof that you are living in the state.