An interim driver's license is a temporary document issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) while waiting for the official license to arrive in the mail. A temporary driver's license, on the other hand, is a physical license issued by the DMV for a specific period of time, usually due to a special circumstance like a medical condition or pending documentation.
Yes
Yes, California recognizes international driver's licenses for a temporary period of time. Drivers with international licenses must also carry a valid passport and visa while driving in California.
Yes you can buy a car with a temporary drivers license. You have to be able to get your car insured and show proof of insurance.
60 days
60 days
60 days
No, if you are in the United States, the fee is somewhere between 15-30 dollars per license, and 15-25 for a temporary [permit].
Drivers car insurance in California is usually around 200 dollars a month. This however depends on the insurance and the other restrictions on different drivers in California.
nothing they are both equally dangerous because they both don't pay attention when they drive
stability and the comatibility with the drivers and the application softwares
suspension of drivers licence.
No