If they have a driving license, then they can drive in Ireland.If they have a driving license, then they can drive in Ireland.If they have a driving license, then they can drive in Ireland.If they have a driving license, then they can drive in Ireland.If they have a driving license, then they can drive in Ireland.If they have a driving license, then they can drive in Ireland.If they have a driving license, then they can drive in Ireland.If they have a driving license, then they can drive in Ireland.If they have a driving license, then they can drive in Ireland.If they have a driving license, then they can drive in Ireland.If they have a driving license, then they can drive in Ireland.
you can if you are over 16 years old
Yes. Anything over 50cc, a class M license is required.
yes you need to get a motorcycle endorsment and have a license
In CT to drive a 50cc scotter or less you need a standard motor vehicle license. Above 50cc you must have a motorcycle license.
There is no age limit to drive an Amish horse-drawn buggy. A child as young as 8 could drive one if they know how.
The age requirement to drive a dune buggy in a neighborhood varies by location. In some places, individuals as young as 16 may be allowed to operate a dune buggy if they have a driver's license, while other areas may have a minimum age of 18 for driving these vehicles. It is important to check with your local transportation department or authorities to determine the age regulations in your specific area.
The preferred way to drive the Amish buggy is "tickle their feet."
any thing below 150cc do not need one.
No, you only need a driving license to drive it.
No.
There is no difference between a driver's license and a driving license; they refer to the same official document that permits an individual to operate a motor vehicle legally. The use of "driver's license" is more common in American English, while "driving license" is more common in British English.