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16 years
You have to get a learner's permit at any age before you can get a license.
You must be insured to drive a vehicle no matter what your age or if you have a learner's permit or regular license. You must be covered under a policy.
It depends on the state. If you qualify, you can apply for a "hardship license" at age 14.
In Texas, you can get a Learner's Permit at the age of 15, a Restricted Driver's License at the age of 16, and get a Full/Unrestricted Driver's License at the age of 17.
In order to take driving lessons in Michigan, the learner's license is required and the person must be at least 14 years and 9 months old.
It depends upon the country. In Australia, you can get your learner's licence at age 16.
16 yrs for non geared vehichles and 17 and a half for a learner's license for car and after 6 months of your learner's license u cn apply for a permanent one.
nope. u need to get the learner's permit for 30 days then u can get the license.
It depends on the state where you belong to. Learner's permit can be obtained around 16 and driver license around 18.
In Indiana, a driver on a learner's permit is required to drive with another adult. What qualifies that adult to be with the learning driver is being 21-years-old and holding a license issued by Indiana, or be 25 years of age and have a license issued by a state other than Indiana (out-of-state). Parents of a child would, in most cases, would meet those requirements. In Indiana, it is a combination of your age and whether or not Indiana issued your license. That varies from state to state.
age 15- driver's permit (required test at the DMV) age 16-drivers license (also a required test at the DMV)