I believe there are states where you can get a license to drive a truck or other wheeled vehicle (tractor, combine, etc.) at 14, providing you only do so on your parent’s property. (This was to allow children to help their farmer parents.)
Yes. But after the third time you’ve accidentally destroyed the family tractor and cut a path through the crops, you can understand why his father doesn’t want him to drive the car.
Several states have “hardship” licenses starting at 14.Typically for cases where the parent(s) can’t or shouldn’t drive, but the family still need transportation.
OldestandWisest about 13 years ago
I believe there are states where you can get a license to drive a truck or other wheeled vehicle (tractor, combine, etc.) at 14, providing you only do so on your parent’s property. (This was to allow children to help their farmer parents.)
Stephen Gilberg about 13 years ago
He’s 14? I had no idea. He looks the same age as Red from “Red & Rover,” namely 10.
Snowedin about 13 years ago
In Idaho, too.
Ullallulloo about 13 years ago
I didn’t think you needed any type of license to drive farm equipment anywhere.
Lawrence Stetz Premium Member about 13 years ago
Yes. But after the third time you’ve accidentally destroyed the family tractor and cut a path through the crops, you can understand why his father doesn’t want him to drive the car.
Miserichord about 13 years ago
Several states have “hardship” licenses starting at 14.Typically for cases where the parent(s) can’t or shouldn’t drive, but the family still need transportation.