To purchase or own a car, proper documentation and identification are generally required, which includes a valid driver's license. Without a driver's license, an individual cannot legally operate the vehicle and may face legal consequences.
While someone without a driver's license can purchase a car under certain circumstances, such as when buying it as a gift for someone with a license or for other non-driving purposes, they cannot legally drive the car themselves on public roads.
However, there are some exceptions and alternatives that may vary from country to country, such as permits for learners or provisional licenses for new drivers. These exceptions often come with restrictions and regulations regarding who can operate the vehicle, when it can be operated, and the presence of a licensed individual.
It is essential to comply with the laws and regulations in your specific jurisdiction regarding obtaining a driver's license and driving a car. Please refer to the relevant local authorities for accurate and up-to-date information on this topic.