You have to be 17 years old to legally drive a car on UK roads (or 16 if you are eligible for an early driving licence through disability).
On private land, you can drive a car at any age provided that you have the land-owner's permission and the general public cannot access the land.
You Need To Be 18 In The UK At The Moment.
It depends what country you're in. In the UK, you cannot legally drive a car on the public highway until you're at least 17.
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In the UK you can drive any car on a road providedYou own or have permission of the owner to drive the carYou have a valid driving licence for the car you are drivingYou have a valid certificate of InsuranceThe car is legally roadworthy
In the UK you can own a car without having a driving licence but you can't legally drive it.
Anyone can 'own' a car in the UK - They don't necessarily have to be the driver - or posess a driving licence. HOWEVER - in order to legally drive in the UK you have to pass the UK driving test.
well, to drive a quad on the road legally, its 16, but you have to have the right license. but if you are in the fields or whatever then basically its about 6 and over.
In the UK you have to be 17 to be able to drive a car on the road. At 21 you can drive a goods vehicle. At 16 you can drive a moped.
In the UK you must have insurance that covers you to drive the car in question.
17 if you have a provisional license. 18 to drive it on the road in the UK but it varies in the us
you will need to be 17 with a FULL CAR LICENSE
you can drive a 3 weeled car at 16 if the car is only 50cc if it's above 50cc then you have to be 17. you can drive a 3 weeled car at 16 if the car is only 50cc if it's above 50cc then you have to be 17.