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12-apr-2011

Alabama Drivers License Restrictions

In certain situation, the Department of Public Safety may be forced to place a restriction onto your Alabama drivers license, to keep you and other drivers around you safe. Restrictions are placed onto your Alabama drivers license at the time of issuance and they usually denote a limitation in your driving ability or a health condition that may affect your ability to operate a vehicle. Removing a restriction from your Alabama driver license will require you to to submit to additional testing that will prove that the condition that warranted for the restriction in the first place no longer applies. Teen drivers should be mindful of Alabama provisional license restrictions that are part of the state's graduated license program.

04-apr-2011

Colorado Drivers License Restrictions

In some situations, the DMV may be warranted to place a restriction onto your Colorado driver license to prevent you from operating a vehicle under certain conditions. For example, if you do not meet the minimum vision standards, the DMV may issue a license restriction that prohibits you from operating a vehicle at nighttime. Colorado provisional license restrictions are a separate group of license restrictions that need to be observed by those who receive a drivers license before their 18th birthday. Junior license restrictions are part of the state's graduated license program and you can read more about the program in the drivers manual, should you wish to dig a little deeper into program requirements.

18-mar-2011

Missouri Drivers License Restrictions

In some situations, the Department of Revenue may be forced to place a restriction onto your Missouri drivers license. Such restrictions usually specify limitations of your driving skills, due to either a health condition or lack of appropriate training. Teenagers should also be mindful of Missouri intermediate drivers license restrictions that are part of the state graduate license program.

09-mar-2011

Washington Drivers License Restrictions

In certain cases, a restriction may be placed onto your Washington driver's license. Drivers license restrictions usually limit your driving privileges to operating a vehicle only when certain conditions are met. Washington drivers license restrictions may reflect your health conditions or limitation in your driving ability. An example of a common Washington license restriction is restriction G that is placed onto your license if you do not meet the minimum vision standards. If you require help with figuring out a specific Washington driver's license restriction code, please contact the Department of Licensing.

09-mar-2011

Washington Drivers License Endorsements

In most situations, drivers license endorsements are used for granting you additional driving privileges without having you to apply for a different type of drivers license. Most of the Washington driver's license endorsements apply to commercial drivers licenses and thus won't be useful to those who currently hold a regular class C license. However, there are exceptions to this trend, such as a motorcycle endorsement. A motorcycle endorsement can be added to any regular drivers license.

08-mar-2011

Virginia Drivers License Restrictions

In order to keep you safe, the DMV may place one or more restrictions onto your Virginia drivers license. Drivers license restrictions are usually dictated by health-related conditions or your driving ability and are placed onto your Virginia drivers license when you submit your initial application. Teenagers need to mind Virginia provisional license restrictions that apply to everyone who obtains a drivers license before reaching the age of 18 years. If you need to decipher a specific Virginia drivers license restriction code, please contact the DMV directly.

03-mar-2011

New Jersey Drivers License Restrictions

In certain cases, the Motor Vehicle Commission may decide to place a restriction onto your New Jersey drivers license. License restrictions specify under which conditions the licensee is required to operate a vehicle and if these conditions are not met, the licensee should withhold from driving. You may find a license of New Jersey driver's license restriction codes in the drivers handbook or contract the MVC for assistance. Those who just received their first drivers license should be aware of New Jersey probationary license restrictions that must be observed for at least one year from the date of license issuance.

28-feb-2011

North Carolina Drivers License Restrictions

In certain cases, a restriction may be placed onto your North Carolina drivers license. Some of the North Carolina drivers license restrictions are health-related and permanent, while others can be removed from the license when you meet certain conditions. A good example of temporary restrictions are North Carolina provisional driver's license restrictions that are part of the state's graduated license system. Once the licensee graduates from the program, these restrictions are removed from the license. If you need help with a specific North Carolina driver's license restriction code, please contact the Department of Transportation.

25-feb-2011

Georgia Drivers License Restrictions

In certain situation, the Department of Drivers Services may place a restriction onto your Georgia drivers license, a restriction that limits your driving privileges to operating a certain type of vehicles or to driving only when certain conditions are met. A good example is a “daylight driving only” restriction that applies to people who do not meet minimum vision requirements. A separate class of restrictions are the Georgia class D drivers license restrictions, also known as provisional license restrictions, which are part of the state's graduated license program. You can find most of the Georgia drivers license restriction codes in the drivers handbook. In case you do not find a specific code, please call the DDS and they will decipher the code for you.

24-feb-2011

Michigan Drivers License Restrictions

In certain cases, the SOS may limit your driving privileges to operating a vehicle only when certain conditions are met. In such cases, a restriction is placed onto your drivers license. Some of the Michigan drivers license restrictions are health dependent while other may reflect the driver's driving skill. Due to the state's complex graduated drivers license system, there are also separate restrictions that apply to each type of the graduate teen license. If you have any questions about a specific Michigan drivers license restriction code, you may always contact the Secretary of State for assistance.

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