The legal age to drive a car in the United states is 15 years old with a permit and a licensed adult present. It is the age of 16 when you can get a driver's license. The legal age to drive in the United States is different depending on the State you live in. 16 is NOT a legal age in New Jersey, though it is in Michigan. Each state has their own laws regarding age, educational requirements, etc.
They can legally get a driver's license, though some states restrict when they can drive and whether they can have passengers. If you are asking about permission from the family or parents, that is between them.
Teenagers are the age group which is most likely to get into a fatal car crash. It is believed that the reason for this is that teenagers do not drive as safely and also have a higher rate of drunk driving.
no, but in most states you can drive with a parent or guardian at 15 and drive alone at 16.
Most states do not allow you to drive a Razor on the street. If Arizona allows you to license the Razor for street use then you would have to be the very same age as you would be to get an automobile license.
You can drive with your parents at any age most kids start at 15-16 so they can get a permit at 16 that allows them to drive without their parents.
Yes. There are age limits for student truck driving jobs, which vary by state. In most states you can obtain a CDL license at 18 years of age. However, in most states the minimum age of 18 allows students to drive in-state only. The Minimum age for interstate driving is 21 and over.
16
Well, at the moment, in the UK, I would confidently say over 70%+ of teenagers over the age of 12 will have a mobile phone.
16 in most states
In some states, you can obtain a learner's permit at 15. Nowhere (in the US) can you drive solo at 15 years of age.
Any person regardless of age who operates a motor vehicle on public roads must carry the states required financial responsibility. There is no exception for Teenagers to the law.