A person can only drive where the hardship license states that they can. Usually a hardship license allows a person to drive to work, the store, and appointments.
Generally hardship licenses are only available to adults. It probably depends on why the child's license has been suspended in the first place.
yes and with a restricted license as well
Yes, you can drive in California with an out-of-state license as long as it is valid and you are not a California resident.
No, a tourist cannot legally drive in California without a California driver's license.
In California, you can drive with an out-of-state license for up to 10 days before needing to obtain a California driver's license.
Yes, you can drive in California with an international driver's license for a limited period of time.
Yes, you can drive in Canada with a California driver's license as long as it is valid and you are visiting as a tourist.
Yes, you can drive in California with an Indian license as long as it is valid and you are a tourist or a temporary visitor. However, if you become a California resident, you will need to obtain a California driver's license.
You don't. You MIGHT be able to get a hardship license, which is only valid to drive to and from work.
Depending on the situation you may qualify for a hardship or provisional license that allows you to drive to work, school, etc. Contact the DMV.
If your California license is valid and you are not suspended or revoked in Washington, yes.