In America 16. Other countries have different ages
No one answer- since the need for a license is determined by state laws- and there are 50 different states- 50 different sets of laws- and that is just in the US. Other nations have other laws.
Every state is different...in Il it's the odd year every other year and the teachin license it's every other year but in the even year.
it has no moving parts
They don't have moving parts.
No. A license from one state is good in any other state.
Every States law is different however you cannot possess two different state's driver's license at the same time. The only license that you need to posses is the one in which you are a permanent resident. Any State license can be used in other states to drive as long as it is valid.
You can't be sure with all companies...but most would not increase your premium unless it is a moving violation. However, expired registration violation, parking ticket violations, and other non-moving violation may lead to license suspension. Now, that is a complete different story. Such suspension may cause your insurance company to non-renew your policy.
Depends on which license you are looking for- and in what country. In the US, there are licenses for firearms dealers and collectors. They are issued by the BATFE- part of the Federal Govt. See their website at ATF.gov There are licenses to carry a concealed firearm- those are issued by each state- and have different agencies, different requirements. A FEW states require that you have a license to OWN a gun- and those are handled by that state only. Other countries have different requirements, and different agencies- and we get questions here from the US, Britain, Canada, Australia, and a few other places! So- what are you, and what license are you looking for?
Two observers could measure a different speed for the same moving object if they are moving at different velocities relative to the object. This is because the speed of an object would appear different depending on the speed and direction of the observer. This effect is known as relative motion.
One is a river the other a road. One is natural the other manmade. One is static the other ever moving.
One is a river the other a road. One is natural the other manmade. One is static the other ever moving.