An International Driver License is a license which can be used to driver for a short period of time in most of the countries. But this also not valid in countries like China.
Is this a tourist question, a driving question - or a trick question?FLYING to Hawaii has nothing to do with whether or not you have an international drivers license or, for that matter, ANY kind of drivers license.DRIVING in Hawaii with an international drivers license, once you arrive there, should not be a problem. A tourist driving with an international drivers license is acceptable in the US.
Yes, you can drive in US with an international drivers licence.
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Yes, but you must have an international drivers license or drivers license paired with passport and major credit card.
Yes, an international drivers license is valid in Massachusetts.
Yes - you need an international drivers licence when you travel to slovenia.
From idl-iaa.com, www.international-license.com and www.dmv.ca.gov/dl/dl_info.htm websites you can get the information about international drivers license in vannuys california
To get an international drivers permit you must have a valid drivers license in your own country, so you must get it renewed if you want one.
As far as I can determine, there is no "international driving permit" that is independent of your drivers license. There are several "international driving permit" forms available from Automobile Associations and such, but these are basically translations of the information shown on your domestic drivers license into several different languages. They must be used in conjunction with your home drivers license; they have no validity on their own.
According to the DMV & foreign visitors association, a US drivers license is mandatory regardless of whether or not an individual has an international drivers license for driving in the US. You may also double check that your employee had a valid international drivers license and not a forged or fake one.
yes.
No. Your Canadian drivers license is good anywhere in the USA, by international agreement - that's what got the Florida government in hot water recently.