To get a definitive answer to this question, you should contact DVLA in Swansea.
Your driving licence cannot be endorsed for drunk cycling.
No, you cannot use your business address on your driving license. Your driving license must have your residential address.
No. You will have to pay the fixed penalty fine but the DVLA cannot put points on your Irish driving licence in England. They will keep your details on file and if you convert your Irish Licence to a UK driving licence in the period during which your points would be still active you had a UK licence all long then the points will be on your new UK licence. In short, try and save yourself a few pounds and dont get done! Like I have! twice in 6 months!! But I have no points :-)
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)
It won't stop you from getting a licence, but a conviction of a charge of driving on a suspended licence usually adds four points to your drivers licence. If it occurred within the last three years, four points is going to be enough to prevent you from being able to find employment as a CDL driver.
No, you cannot hire a van in Melbourne if your driver's licence is invalid. In Australia, especially Melbourne, having a driver's licence is a legal necessity for renting and operating a car. At the time of pick-up when hire a van, you must have a current driver's licence on hand. The licence must be a complete licence (not a learner's permit or temporary licence) that is valid for the whole duration of the rental period. It's crucial to remember that in order to drive in Australia, you must have a valid licence that was either granted in English or was supported by an official translation. When travelling to Melbourne, you must get an international driving licence if your licence was not issued in English. Australia has strict laws against driving without a valid licence, which can lead to fines, licence suspensions, and other consequences. As a result, in order to hire and operate a van in Melbourne, one must possess a current driver's licence.
Your question cannot be answered because you didn't tell us what they were passengers OF, as well as WHEN and WHERE.
At 13 years of age you would not have a driving licence As this is nedeed to road test vehicles for diagnosis the short answer is a 13 year old cannot become a mechanic.
They can request that Georgia suspend your licence on their behalf.. whether Georgia actually will or not, I cannot say for certain. What they can do is suspend your driving privileges within the state of Florida, though.
To obtain an international driving license, you typically cannot directly convert your local driving license. Instead, you need to apply for an international driving permit (IDP) in your home country. Here's a general guide on how to do this: Check Eligibility: Ensure that you are eligible to apply for an IDP. Requirements may vary by country, but generally, you need to be at least 18 years old and possess a valid local driving license. Contact Relevant Authorities: Get in touch with the local government or licensing authority in your country that issues international driving permits. This is often the same department that issued your local driving license. Application Form: Obtain and fill out the application form for an international driving permit. You may be able to get the form online or from the licensing authority's office. Supporting Documents: Prepare the necessary supporting documents, which usually include a copy of your local driving license, passport-sized photos, and a completed application form.
The units are incompatible and cannot be converted.
In most states, you simply cannot. There are a handful of states which will issue you a drivers licence, but it's not quite as simple as you seem to think. First off, you have to be a permanent resident of that state. Secondly, the licences issued by those states to persons who have ongoing suspensions in another state are only good for use within that state - the moment you cross a state line, that licence becomes invalid, and, if you get caught driving outside of the state which issued it, it'll be treated as if you're driving on a suspended licence. Third, even if the second didn't apply, you still wouldn't be able to drive in Florida - when a state suspends your licence, they also suspend your driving privilege, meaning you can't drive in that state on any licence until you've met the conditions to have your driving privilege reinstated.