17 - and then again at 33.
long story.
2007-11-13 13:03:53
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answered by Answerer of Qs 3
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About 18.
2007-11-13 13:04:44
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answered by amandafofanda66 6
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16
2007-11-13 13:04:58
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answered by dorky_goddess 4
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2007-11-13 13:03:55
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answered by woman38 5
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2007-11-13 13:03:52
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answered by JenJen 6
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2007-11-13 13:03:48
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answered by Shay Z 2
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2007-11-13 13:03:46
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answered by strange-artist 7
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no longer over 16, yet lower than 16. If a newborn lower than 16 mandatory a drivers license for helping out on a farm using farm equipment the youngster might want to be issued a particular allow to force. some at 12 years previous and some at 14 years previous relying on the locale.
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-11-13 13:04:30
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answered by Anonymous
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19, I bought my first car and did it up while I was learning, couldn't wait to go out in it on my own, unfortunately I failed my test the first time, but passed it the following month. been driving 30 years now and still love it, spent most of my money on cars over the years and always had way too many cars to justify owning them all. I'm a real petrol head
Remember that joyous day as if it was yesterday.
2007-11-13 13:07:42
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answered by Muzikman 5
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Hello,
Gosh I was 17-18 maybe when I needed a car. Saved up my money to buy it, and the insurance. Before that I worked on the bus line and did not need a car. Hard to work on a farm without a car (well truck) to get me out there.
Take care
2007-11-13 13:08:35
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answered by Anonymous
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