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Encyclopedia > Minimum driving age

Minimum driving age refers to the legal age after which a person can obtain a license to operate a motor vehicle. The minimum driving age varies between jurisdictions but is generally between the ages of 14 and 18. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Current EU driving licence, German version - front 1. ... The concept of legal age is a limitation set by law that specifies that only people that have reached a certain age are allowed to participate in some activity. ...


The minimum age required for driving varies depending on the country. The most common age is 18. Here are the ages required in some countries (in alphabetical order):


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driver's license: Information from Answers.com (8805 words)
In Victoria, the minimum age to be eligible for a P1 Licence is 18 and drivers are not speed limited.
Learners permit (G1): Available at age 16, with the passing of a multiple choice road theory test, a driving permit is issued which allows the learning driver to drive on roads accompanied by someone with full valid driver's licence whose BAC is less than.05 and has been fully licenced for four years.
The driving age for a car or van is 17 (unless in receipt of a full disability allowance, when you can obtain a provisional licence at the age of 16 years), while a moped or restricted-power motorcycle can be ridden at 16.
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