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Questions about a government or state-issued license giving the owner permission to drive a motorvehicle on public roads.

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US state (or other country) with sub-16 driver's license? [closed]

In many (most?) states in the USA, people can drive alone legally at age 16. (Typically at 15 they can drive under supervision of an adult driver, and then on the 16th birthday can pass a test so as …
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US state (or other country) with sub-16 driver's license?

In fact, I found the question well-answered by these lists: international intra-USA Essentially, South Dakota (the USA state) has, I believe, the lowest-age for legal driving.
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UK Driver's license, in India

Say you have a normal UK driver's license. Say you're in India for some months - you're already in Mumbai. You want to drive... (*) a rental car. Is it possible? (*) the company buys you an old c …
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The Austrian government took my daughter's US driver's license

This is completely commonplace. In the USA state, just get a replacement. Pay $20 and get a new copy. Anyone experienced in the situation just does this first, before going to the other country in qu …
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Driver's license, UK, change of address

In a word, what is (really) required in practice, when changing address for a UK driver's license? Consider, say, the situation where in the UK you are (genuinely) "living at a friend's house," or yo …
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