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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 10, 2004 at 17:14:33 from (64.228.12.68):
In Reply to: Re: Driving in the U.S??? posted by Fred KS on August 10, 2004 at 16:36:50:
Fred: I think what Farmallkid is refering to, is here in Canada we now have what I guess you would call a graduated entry for young drivers getting a licence. I haven't been that young for awhile, so I don't really know the details. I think it takes them 5 years. Each year without infractions or accidents they gain points towards a full licence. He is probably subject to some restrictions, things like driving at night, certain highways, etc. Mitch is the guy that should be telling us how it works. I think people who have lost their licence must go through the same process. Seems like a sensible sounding program, I guess only time will tell if it's working. I would think farmallkid (Mitch) if he were crossing into the US would probably have to carry a copy of his restrictions and would be subject to the same restrictions stateside as he is at home. That is the case with commercial licences, for trucking.
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