The Road Traffic Act states that no person under the age of 17 may hold a car driving licence.
There is no age limit on operating a motor vehicle in the UK, the onus is on the individual to decide when they are no longer fit (or willing) to drive. When a person reaches 70 years of age, they then have to renew their licence every three years and many do so. In fact there are currently about 30 people in their 100s who are currently holding valid driving licences in the UK.
Minimum age in the UK for car driving is 17 years of age the exception being a registered disabled person can apply for a car licence & drive at 16 years of age the vehicle type I:E saloon or convertible does not matter
legal age limit is changing to 17
minimum age is 18
There is no age limit
You need to specify which country or state, also probably which type of vehicle (car, motorbike, heavy goods vehicle, etc). In the UK, the minimum age for car driving was 17 years in 1970.
Your driving license is valid throughout Europe but if you want to know about international driving guideline then you have to check the country guidelines you are visiting.
As far as I am aware you only have to have a driving licence. However, you must take training. The legal age in the UK is 16 (minimum school leaving age).
You may go Trick or Treating at ANY age in the UK - unlike smoking, drinking, driving etc. there is no existing law to provide an age limit.
Not in UK law, I think, though you might be banned from any driving on the grounds of infirmity.
You can begin driving in the UK at the age of 17.
You can start driving in the UK at the age of 17.