stephen lowe wrote:A rented mailbox will work, also I have a po box on my cali drivers license because I just insisted to the DMV that I do not have postal service or an address where I live.
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Peter VanDerWal wrote:The rules are likely to vary from one state to another, sometimes from one county to another.
Your best bet is to ask the people that will be issuing the license what they require.
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Travis Johnson wrote:By the way, my sister has down-syndrome, and my parents got tired of driving her to work. She applied 5 times to get a driver's license, but each time failed due to a couple of tricky parts; merging into traffic, stopping on a hill, and parallel parking. So in desperation my Mom called the DMV and my sister got her license on the next drivers skills test: they just "modified" it.
I admire my sister as she has only missed 4 days of work in 5 years of employment at the same place, but I have no confidence in the DMV as aspects of what was modified is important for everyone else on the road. My parents are smart enough to limit her driving to work and back, a short distance in a rural area, but by rights, she could drive through Boston if she wanted too...legally! YIKES!
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Joshua Myrvaagnes wrote:I'm sure she'd by far not be the most dangerous driver on the road. Have you _seen_ Boston??
Travis Johnson wrote:By the way, my sister has down-syndrome, and my parents got tired of driving her to work. She applied 5 times to get a driver's license, but each time failed due to a couple of tricky parts; merging into traffic, stopping on a hill, and parallel parking. So in desperation my Mom called the DMV and my sister got her license on the next drivers skills test: they just "modified" it.
I admire my sister as she has only missed 4 days of work in 5 years of employment at the same place, but I have no confidence in the DMV as aspects of what was modified is important for everyone else on the road. My parents are smart enough to limit her driving to work and back, a short distance in a rural area, but by rights, she could drive through Boston if she wanted too...legally! YIKES!
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