As long you are operating within the restrictions of your license you are legal to operate in any state.
Yes.
A standard operators license is all that is required to drive your private belongings across the country.
Unless MN law equires that boat operators possess a valid motor vehicle operators license before they can pilot a boat, yes, you can.
look in the drivers manual
Whether you can drive on parkways with a junior license depends on the specific laws of your state. In many states, junior license holders are restricted from driving on certain types of roads, including parkways, due to their limited experience. It's important to check your state's motor vehicle regulations to understand the specific restrictions that apply to junior license holders. Always prioritize safety and adhere to local laws.
As soon as you get your drivers license, you can drive! Some states have provisions for drivers under 18 such as you cannot drive after 11pm or you can only have 1 non-relative in the car at a time. Check with your state's DMV to see if there are "junior license" restrictions. But no you don't have to wait even a second after you get your license.
obviously, as long as the have a junior license if they are driving alone.
In Maine a moped under 50cc and over 25cc must be registered and the operator must have a form of operators license such as a drivers permit, drivers license etc.
If the van does not normally require a special operators license to operate, you may, BUT not with passengers in it- other than the licensed drive accompanying you.
No. That's not legal anywhere in the US, even in Florida, where anyone who isn't dead can get a license.
You can get you license at 16 but it wont be a full license. For the mean time you will have a junior drivers license that will let you drive from 5am to 9pm. Then when you are 18 they will send you a full drivers license.