NO, absolutely NOT. Driving is a high-risk endeavor. Just ask any insurance salesperson.
It is not right in todays world that teenagers should get married without the consent of both parents from both sides. First of all marriage is a serious matter, teenagers should first have good jobs, and parents of both should be there as their blessings for the couple is a must for it to work out.
you are not allowed to drive in the bike lane at all
If teenagers believe that they have higher purposes in life, they should be allowed to pursue those dreams. If high school doesn't fit into their life equation, society shouldn't force them to attend all four years. If the student is content with receiving a GED and going to pursue other opportunities, they should be free to do so. High school isn't meant for everyone and the strict limits put on teenagers today are not fair to people who decide to think more outside the box. Teenagers are old and informed enough to make their own decisions. If they choose to leave school, that's a choice they're going to have to live with for the rest of their lives.
Not all teenagers are bad
If your license is revoked then by law you are not allowed to drive a vehicle at all.
If you have a license, but I don't think that your allowed to drive it ALL the time, like on highways.
Yes you are allowed to drive to all school events, no matter what time, if they are at the school that you attend or if it is the school that your home team plays at.
Why not ? Depends on if you can trust the teenagers to be in the house. 17 years old is an adult
Japan, they export all of them and by law the Japanese are not allowed to drive one.
No. You should not drive in overdrive all the time.
All law-abiding people should be allowed in Australia, gay or straight.
You can drive once the suspension period is ended and not before that. Even if you go to another state, the suspension will be upheld.