A person can drive on private property in PA without a license. However, in PA driveways and parking lots are considered pubic property.
Yes, as long as the driver has a driver's license. If the driver has a learner's permit, their must be a licensed driver over the age of (18, 21, or 25 depending on your state laws) in the front passenger seat.
yes, as long as she is driving on private property, i.e. a parking lot, then the police cannot ticket a unlicensed driver.. they are typically not inclined to ticket an unlicesed driver in any case, as long as they are in the car with a licensed driver.
It is not legal, but if it is private property and you have permission from the owner, all lights say go!
If it's completely private then the legality isn't an issue. Private roads aren't built and maintained by the government so they don't, or shouldn't, have the right to patrol them.
In general, you don't need a driver's license to operate a vehicle on private property (such as, say, a golf course). You cannot drive a golf cart on the street, because golf carts are not street legal vehicles. If you modified one in such a way as to make it street legal, then yes, you would need a driver's license to drive it on the street.
If you're driving on private property - you don't need any licence ! You only need a licence to drive on public roads.
No Licence
If you are on private property you need a forklift operator certificate only.
Probably just on private property (yours). check with the local police if you want first to be safe
Yes
Everyone has to have a licence to drive any form of vehicle on public roads in the UK. Whilst a licence is required to drive on a public road, any person may drive on private land without a licence with the consent of the landowner, but it is illegal - regardless of any licence or not - to drive without lawful authority on any common public land, such as moorland.
It's a private farm. As long as you don't get near the public, you don't need a license.
No! It is illegal to drive a car without a licence.
If you allow someone to drive your vehicle without a licence, you could have your licence suspended. It is illegal.
No you cannot drive at all without a licence. If you drive any motor vehicle without a licence you will have your future licence application denied, probably for several years.
No. Unless you are on private land (not common land) with the permission of the landowner A full licence issued in some other countries can be recognised as a licence in UK.
For public roads - yes. Doesn't matter who owns the vehicle, you still need a license to drive on public roads. And the vehicle needs to be registered, insured and inspected. On private property or closed off tracks, you can drive without a license.