It depends where you live.
In the U.S. some states require Drivers Ed for teens under 18 (6 hours of BTW is 3 or 4 lessons) plus about 30 hrs class instruction.
Some countries require professional drive lessons for all ages of drivers.
No state in the U.S. requires those 18 and over to get professional lessons before getting a license.
False. There is no law in Belgium that mandates every child to take harmonica lessons. Music education in schools is encouraged, but it is not a legal requirement for all children to take harmonica lessons.
There really isn't a written law stating the maximum driving age. However once you reach a certain ago you are required to retake driving tests to ensure that you are still capable of driving because naturally with age your senses are hindered and thus you have slower reflexes that are necessary to prevent accidents when driving.
No, paper toilet seat covers are not required by law in most places. They are provided as a courtesy in many public restrooms to promote cleanliness and hygiene, but their use is not mandated by any specific regulations.
No, a background check is not typically required to obtain a law degree. However, passing a character and fitness evaluation is often necessary to be admitted to the bar and practice law. This evaluation may include a background check.
The first law against drink driving was introduced in 1906 in the United Kingdom, which made it an offense to drive under the influence of alcohol. Since then, many countries worldwide have enacted similar laws to prevent accidents and promote road safety.
Yes, it is required by law to wear a shirt while driving in most places.
Buses and vehicles transporting hazardous materials are required to by law.
There are many types of gear that are required for law enforcement officers. Law enforcement officers are required to have their badge, their gun, and their handcuffs on them at all times.
You are subject to liability insurance requirements whether or not an accident occurs. An accident has nothing to do with liability requirements. You are required to have liability insurance of at least the minimum required by your state before getting into a vehicle and driving it. Driving is what triggers the law.
If it's raining enough for wipers on you have to have headlights on. Intermittent wiper its not required.
No medical personnel are required to wear white by law. In many facilities it was traditional, but not law.
No. But if someone saw you they could report it. That would be careless or reckless driving.
Yes there are laws regarding texting while driving in many states.
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Law school is not required to be a psychologist. You have to attend medical school for that.
It depends on your life style and work. As a driving instructor I can spend 6 or more hours a day driving. Most people probably spend 2 hours or less a day driving. As a truck driver, I may spend as much as 9 hours driving. The law allows me to drive 11 hours before I am required to take a 10 hour break.
Driving instructor insurance is designed to protect both the instructor and the student in the event of a crash. For student driver companies, this specific insurance is required by the law.