Yes, tourist drivers typically need an international driving permit to drive in this country.
No. You have to live here and a tourist doesn't need a drivers license.
Not on a tourist visa
No. You can only get a California license if you're a resident of California.
Is this a tourist question, a driving question - or a trick question?FLYING to Hawaii has nothing to do with whether or not you have an international drivers license or, for that matter, ANY kind of drivers license.DRIVING in Hawaii with an international drivers license, once you arrive there, should not be a problem. A tourist driving with an international drivers license is acceptable in the US.
Only as a visitor or tourist.
Only if you are in the US temporarily as a visitor or as a tourist. If you are a student or a permanent-resident alien, you must apply for a US drivers license in the state of your school or residence.
You can DRIVE in Washington state with an Aussie license as a tourist, but if you permanently move there you have to take the same test as the locals and pass it to get a Washington license. It's not just a swap.
Yes. You can drive in Israel with any valid U.S. license for up to 90 days.
Only if you are tourist in US and you planing to drive, the Driver licence with your pasaport will be accepted, at least Mexican drivers licence.
Yes. Canada and US honor each others drivers licenses, providing you are just visiting or are a tourist, or are simoply passing through the country on your way to Alaska.
For a visitor/tourist, yes. To sustain a longer visit or attain a green card, no.
Yes if you have a drivers license in any country it is valid..however if you are planning on staying in the US for an extended period of time it is much easier and efficient to obtain a state ID in your state of temporary residence, this comes in handy as well when trying to purchase alcohol or tobacco because an international drivers license might often get turned down as being fake.Added: The above answer is PARTIALLY correct. The holder of a tourist visa may drive on an international drivers license or a license from their home country.HOWEVER - if they are here on a student visa, work visa, or on a green card, or as a resident alien, they must obtain a drivers license from the US state in which they are residing.