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Bob
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You can where I'm from but you should check with your local Motor Vehicles agency just to be sure. |
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funkymonkey
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You can in the UK |
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DJJD
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In the UK, yes. Once you have passed the theory and practical you are free to drive alone. |
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Lor24
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Yeah of course you can,as long as you've passed your test you're fine!! |
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R Stoofaloh
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I always thought that as soon as you had passed your test and got a full licence you can drive no matter what age you are, so long as your 17. Unless its changed... |
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inmyname2003
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Yes but you should avoid trying to park your burning car in the airport entrance. |
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HeatherzFeatherz
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Yes you can if your insured for the car you drive and have a full liscence |
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prplfae
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yes as long as you have a licence, but depending on your state laws there may be limitations on how late you can drive, how many passengers you can have with you and what not |
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angi
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in the uk as along as u have a FULL driving licence u can drive on ur own |
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domme me
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If you're in the UK... you can have a provisional licence at age 17. you can take your driving test at age 17..... You can drive alone, if you have a full licence at age 17 |
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Butt
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If your in the UK.Once you pass you drive. |
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DAVID B
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Assuming you in the UK.
At this time, yes you can.
A full licence allows you to drive any car you can get insurance for.
It must be rem that car is a every powerful weapon and with it comes alot of responsiblily.
another piece of advise, when driving with friendly, think of how much it cost to gain your licence and ask yourself "is it worth it?" |
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Jim
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In the UK as long as you have passed both theory and practical tests and the car belongs to you (or is driven with the owners consent), and is properly taxed and insured, then you can drive by yourself.
Enjoy the freedom. |
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whiskeycasualty
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Yes, if you have your driver's license (not a learner's permit) you can drive before you turn 18. |
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capcave2002
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people have been known to pass there driving test on there17 th birthday and drive right away |
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Brandon M
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my friend can he is 16 and he can drive alone. |
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Maria
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Yes. You just can't drive after a certain hour (USA). |
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amanda r
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In the past at least in the state of Ohio you were able to drive alone if you had a valid driver's license - although recently in the state of Ohio they have since changed this law. So I recommend that you check with your local BMV . |
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bercourt
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you could drive by your self if you know how to. |
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noobienoob2000
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I know you can in Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and Kentucky... Not sure about other states. |
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WelshLad
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Yes |
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shelcom
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If you have a full license then by definition you can drive by yourself. There are some states that limit you to 1 passenger that isn't a family member, though. |
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Mel
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yes, but usually only between certain hours, unless you get permission from the state because of late hours at work....contact the DMV in your state |
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davidstuartevans
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If you live i the UK - yes you can
You can obtain a D/L at 17. if you have a full D/L you can drive on your own as many times as you like.
If you are a learner you have to have a passenegr who has held there FULL D/L for at least 3 years and aged over 21. |
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futuretopgun101
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In the Uk yes. Once you pass your test then you can drive whenever and whereever you want. |
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charlycook191188
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if you are from the UK then yes, legal driving age is 17, as soon as you have passed your test you can drive alone. |
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little eccy
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yes in California, |
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Mick
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Yes you can , if you have a full licence and are fully insured . |
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Veritee
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In the UK you can pass your test to get a full licence at 17 and if you have a full licence you can drive on your own and carry passengers.
However new drivers -those that have passed their test for less than 2 years - are under different rules from more experienced drivers and it is easier to lose your licence in the first two years - see: http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/LearnerAndNewDrivers/NewlyQualifiedDrivers/DG_4022566
You are considered to be on a two-year probationary period so you need to be aware of this
So be careful and drive well and with caution |
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Chewbydoo
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Yes you can.. |
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janemull
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in the uk you can drive as far and at any time you like on your own once you have your full licence. |
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