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28-apr-2011

Oregon Drivers License Restrictions

In certain situations, the Department of Motor Vehicles may have to place a restriction onto your Oregon drivers license. Such restrictions limit your driving privileges to operating a vehicle only when certain conditions are met. Some of the Oregon driver's license restrictions are temporary, while others are there to stay, unless you can prove that the condition that warranted for the restriction in the first place no longer applies to you. Young drivers should familiarize themselves with the graduated drivers license program and all provisional driver's license restrictions that come with the program.

17-mar-2011

Tennessee Drivers License Restrictions

If you have a health condition that may prevent you from operating a regular vehicle or you simply cannot operate a certain type of vehicles (for example, a vehicle equipped with manual transmission), the Department of Safety may place a restriction onto your Tennessee drivers license to reflect these shortcomings. A drivers license restriction usually limits your driving privileges to operating a vehicle only when certain conditions are met. Teenage drivers must also be aware of Tennessee intermediate license restrictions that are part of the state's graduated drivers license program. If you have questions about a specific Tennessee driver's license restriction code, you should get in touch the DOS and they will help you with your inquiry.

12-mar-2011

Indiana Drivers License Restrictions

In some situations, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles may place a restriction onto your Indiana drivers license to limit your driving privileges. These drivers license restrictions usually reflect your driving skill or a health condition that may make it too dangerous for you to operate a vehicle under certain circumstances. A good example of such restrictions is restriction A that requires you to wear glasses or contact lenses whenever you are driving. Then there are also Indiana probationary license restrictions that are part of the state's graduated drivers license program. Probationary, or intermediate license restrictions apply only to drivers under 18 years of age.

01-dec-2010

Wyoming Drivers License Restrictions

In some cases, a number of restrictions may be applied to your Wyoming drivers license. These Wyoming driver license restrictions limit your driving privilege to operating a motor vehicle only when certain conditions are met. Driver license restrictions may prevent you from driving a certain type of a vehicle. Some of Wyoming license restrictions are temporary and will be lifted after a certain period of time or when you meet certain DOT requirements. You may always access a full list of Wyoming driver license restrictions codes on the DOT website or in the driver handbook.

30-nov-2010

Drivers License Restrictions

In certain cases, a number of restrictions may be placed onto your drivers license. Restrictions may limit your driving privileges to operating a certain type of motor vehicles or driving only under specific conditions. Restriction codes vary between states and you can always check the codes specific to your state by contacting the Department of Motor Vehicles in your states. Don't confuse these restrictions with the regular permit and license restrictions that apply to your permit or license under the graduated license law.

10-aug-2010

Arkansas Graduated License Program - AR Graduated Drivers License Requirements

By now, most of the states have developed and implemented some form of a graduated driver's license system and Arkansas is no exception to this rule. The Arkansas graduated drivers license program applies to drivers license applicants between 14 and 18 years of age and it features many of the restrictions and requirements that are used by other states. However, the Arkansas graduated driver license program does not have mandatory drivers education classes and has a very low minimum age for entering the program, a teenager can get a learners permit at the age of 14, which in most other states the minimum permit age ranges from 15 to 16. The Arkansas graduated license program also contains the “learners license” stage, which seems somewhat unnecessary and redundant, with no clear purpose. Overall, we could say that the Arkansas graduated drivers license program is due for a long-awaited update.

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