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No, a class F license is required in Ontario for 15 passenger vans.
Well to get your license you need to be 12 years of age you you need to be with your parent on the trails you ride on
an average Canadian drives up to 15 km a day.
Faber Drive is based in British Columbia, Canada.
Yes, you can drive in both provinces if you have a valid American drivers license. However, if you plan on moving to Canada each province has their own laws concerning how long you can keep your license until you have to get a new one from the province.Here's an example from Quebec:Link: http://www.saaq.gouv.qc.ca/en/driver_licence/exchange/residents_usa.phpNew residents who hold a valid driver's licence issued by their jurisdiction of origin may drive the corresponding class of vehicle their licence authorizes: a passenger car, a motorcycle, or a moped for up to ninety days after settling in Québec. Past that, new residents must obtain a license from the Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec.
NO WAY! you have to get a motorbike license to drive a motorbike
None in the UK
No. There is a tractor license? Not in Australia. The answer is still no. Having a tractor license would not let you even drive a forklift.
- From 16 years old you are allow to drive a motorbike under 50cc- You have to be 18 years old to join the Motorbike Driver License (A1, A2) then you can drive a motorbike above 50cc
Most states require a separate drivers license. -------------- In some countries (Sweden for instance) it's allowed to drive 125cc's on a car drivers license!
a 14 year old can ride an electric bike and at 16 they can drive a moped ( a slow motorbike)
No
if it's under 50cc you can, anything larger you need a motorcycle licence.
No..
It means you can't drive a motorbike with a power greater than 25kW. That condition is removed after holding a full license for 2 years.
NO YOU CANT> AHAH UNLUCKYYY
YES!