Yes, just so long as the license is valid in the state you come from. All US states reciprocate.
Yes, all traffic violations are reported in both states. Points are rewarded on your license regardless of where the offense takes place.
No. A suspended license is suspended in all states.
See link below for map. Quite a few states.
no. While MA is not part of the DLC, it still has agreements with other states such as the NLVC, which in simple insures the cooperation of states and RMV. If you have a problem with your license in MA then RI will know if it.
All 50 states reciprocate drivers records.
The American Bar Association provides a free, comprehensive guide to the bar requirements in all U.S. states.
All states reciprocate drivers licenses of other states - especially CDLs, which are federally regulated licenses. Your Class B is as valid in Florida as it is in New York.
Yes, I already have driver's license from 2 states. I am trying to think whether you can get driver's license from all 50 states.
You can have a drivers license in multiple states, but it would be pointless.
You can get a driver's license at the age of 16 in most states in the United States.
NO! All states reciprocate. You shouldn't be driving for 10 years if you've been convicted of a 3rd Offense. You should probably never drive again. If you've been caught 3 times, you've probably driven drunk 1,000 times.