Yes, you can drive in Europe with an American license for a limited period of time, usually up to 90 days. After that, you may need to obtain an International Driving Permit (IDP) to continue driving legally in Europe. It is important to check the specific requirements of the country you plan to visit before driving with your American license.
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in every county you can have it like if you an American license you drive it everywhere so its aloud because one time my uncle went to Netherland with a American license
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You can drive with some American driving licenses in France (not all states have their license recognized as valid), but never under age 18 which is the legal minimum age to drive.
You can drive in England for up to a year with a non EU overseas licence.
Yes, you can drive in Europe with a US license for a limited period of time, typically up to 90 days. After that, you may need to obtain an International Driving Permit (IDP) to continue driving legally in Europe. It is important to check the specific requirements of the country you plan to visit before driving there.
If your friend has consented to your use of the car, and if you have a valid driver's license (not necessarily an Arizona state license, but a license issued by any state or even from another country) then yes, you can drive the car. Drive carefully.
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Unfortunately yes, if you get an international licence as well.
Yes, a US driver's license can generally be used to drive in Europe for a limited period of time, usually up to 90 days. However, it is recommended to also carry an International Driving Permit (IDP) as some countries may require it.
There is no difference between a driver's license and a driving license; they refer to the same official document that permits an individual to operate a motor vehicle legally. The use of "driver's license" is more common in American English, while "driving license" is more common in British English.
I was able to use my California drivers license to rent and drive a car while I was in Melbourne last November. :)