Yes, you can drive in other states with a license from a different state. Each state recognizes the driver's license issued by other states, as long as it is valid and not expired.
Every States law is different however you cannot possess two different state's driver's license at the same time. The only license that you need to posses is the one in which you are a permanent resident. Any State license can be used in other states to drive as long as it is valid.
As long as the license is considered valid in Ohio, it is valid in all other states as well.
When a state suspends your driving license, it is suspending your right to drive in that state. If your Pennsylvania license to drive is suspended in Pennsylvania, you cannot drive in Pennsylvania. If you are asking if you can drive in another state on the other state's license in the other state, almost certainly not. Most states, possibly all, respect the suspensions other states issue. Also, most states require that you be a resident of the state to get that state's driver's license. These states require that you sign a statement that you have no other state's driver's licenses and/or that you surrender the licenses to the other state. So, if you hold two licenses to drive, the second state's license is no good anyway.
look in the drivers manual
in the States 16, in practically every other country 18.
Yes. Also the other 49 states.
If you have a valid drivers license from one state in the United States it would be honored in all other states in the United States. If you move from one state to another you have a certain amount of time to get a license in the state you will be residing in.
No you have to be over 18 with a full drivers license
No one answer- since the need for a license is determined by state laws- and there are 50 different states- 50 different sets of laws- and that is just in the US. Other nations have other laws.
Virginia, like all other states, requires a license in order to drive a car, but does not require a license to buy one. To buy a car all you need is money, or credit.
Michigan... once you've met the conditions for reinstatement of your license. First off, states have an information sharing apparatus by which you'll be a license in other states if you have an ongoing suspension in any other state. Secondly, you have to be a resident of a state in order to even be eligible to receive a license there. Thirdly, even if you did somehow manage to slip through the cracks, you still wouldn't be able to drive in Michigan - when a state suspends your license, they also suspend your driving privilege in that state, meaning you can't drive in that state on ANY license.
Yes. If you're licence is revoked in one state you most likely are not able to drive in any state. Each state honors the laws and punishments of other states.