The French renew their old plates only when the car registration is updated (for a change of the owner's address, or a change of owner). Older cars do not have to switch to the newer "EU plates" in France and the sticker of the country of origin (GB in your case) will be enough.
No. You need full UK driving licence to drive in France
You need car insurance, and a driving licence. European licences are valid, and part of US ones (depending of what the issuing State is). And you need to be 18, even though it you could drive before that in your own country.
In Massachusetts, when you register and insure vehicle
A moped (or scooter of no more than 50cc) can be used from age 14 in France. It is necessary to obtain the BSR (Brevet de Sécurité Routière) beforehand. The BSR is part of the school curriculum.
one: no ones going to tell you two: you need to buy the doll
Yes. You will just need to change the license plates and get a new sticker.
If you have plates on it, and you intend to keep those plates, then yes.
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No. You need full UK driving licence to drive in France
You need license plates to drive it on the road.
you can drive if you dont have a license plate on your car.you have to get one of those temporary plates.
Only if you live in Italy Not true, some states do not require a front plate and other have collector plates which only need to be on the rear. A Italian plate would essentially be a bumper sticker.
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Well, I know in Ohio USA. You can't drink and drive. If you do you can get party plates (DUI Plates). Or a thing you need to blow in to start the car.
You are able to drive a 50cc without l plates if you have a CBT and full driving licence but you still need L plates if you plan on driving anything bigger like a 125cc
A farming sticker is a sticker that shows other people either that you are a farmer or that you need help farming.
if you are a learner driver u need a person with a full licence sitting in the passenger seat and u need to be insured