I don’t have my driver’s license yet, but there are some vehicles I’m able to drive without one. Are there any electric cars I can drive without a license?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Great question! You do need a driver’s license in order to legally drive an electric car in the US. Electric cars operate almost identically to non-electric vehicles, so you still need a license in order to drive one.
The good news is, once you’re of age, you won’t need a special license to drive an electric car over a gas-powered car. So when you’re ready to shop for your first car, you might still consider an electric car for
is a nano-sized vehicle from the French automaker noted for its super subcompact size and can legally be driven by 14-year-olds in European countries.
Since the car is technically classed as a “quadricycle” due to its small size, it counts as an electric recreational vehicle instead of an electric car.
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