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.
you will need to be 17 with a FULL CAR LICENSE
17 if you have a provisional license. 18 to drive it on the road in the UK but it varies in the us
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.